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April 9 (Bloomberg) — Mexico has talked with Petroleos Mexicanos, the Federal Electric Commission and cement makers about including them in a domestic carbon market to help the country meet its goal to cut global-warming gases.
Mexico, which last year set a target of cutting its carbon- dioxide output in half from 2000 levels by 2050, wants to bring in a system of capping emissions by companies
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