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Malaysia and Japan plan major cross-border carbon capture project, despite climate benefit doubts

General • February 18, 2026

Malaysia and Japan plan major cross-border carbon capture project, despite climate benefit doubts is drawing significant interest across the industry.

Japan wants to ship carbon emissions to Malaysia in a first-of-its-kind project in Southeast Asia for carbon capture and storage, a widely debated process that critics say is more symbolic than effective in curbing climate change. Despite such doubts, Malaysia is positioning itself as Southeast Asia's hub for the alternative…

Experts suggest this could influence future trends and innovation in the sector.

More updates are expected as the story develops.


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