Core Insights - The report highlights the increasing importance of ESG performance in capital markets, influencing investors' decisions on stock holdings [1] - The concept of "going global" is emphasized, with ESG becoming a critical factor for Chinese companies expanding overseas [1][2] - Companies face compliance and disclosure pressures related to ESG when entering international markets, particularly in the EU [1][3] Group 1: ESG and International Expansion - ESG is becoming a significant consideration for Chinese companies as they navigate international markets, with over 2,000 companies assisted by Deloitte in expanding across 96 overseas markets [1] - The challenges faced by companies include not only ESG compliance but also the need to integrate local sustainable development requirements into their strategic planning [3] - The financing process for projects, especially in renewable energy, is heavily influenced by ESG standards set by multilateral banks, which can impact project timelines and costs [2] Group 2: Carbon Market and Green Energy - The global carbon market is still fragmented, with ongoing efforts to establish a unified trading system, highlighting the need for international cooperation [3] - Deloitte China has committed to carbon neutrality by purchasing renewable energy certificates, achieving 100% renewable energy usage in its offices [4] - The use of green electricity is expected to increase, with companies primarily acquiring it through green certificates, reflecting their commitment to environmental responsibility [4]
德勤胡建宇:ESG表现已与资本市场高度绑定
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