Malta and Spain urge EU to identify more ports as carbon leakage hotspots for ships amid a jump in activity

Published 16:03 on September 22, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:07 on September 22, 2023  / Rebecca Gualandi /  EMEA, EU ETS, Shipping

Malta and Spain have urged the EU to add further foreign ports to a list found to have experienced a jump in activity, ahead of the bloc's inclusion of the shipping sector in the ETS from 2024 in a bid to guard against carbon leakage.
Malta and Spain have urged the EU to add further foreign ports to a list found to have experienced a jump in activity, ahead of the bloc's inclusion of the shipping sector in the ETS from 2024 in a bid to guard against carbon leakage.


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