FEATURE: Shipping companies set to hand in first EUAs, following choppy entrance into ETS

Published 16:40 on September 29, 2025 / Last updated at 16:40 on September 29, 2025 / , and / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe), Insights (Features), International (Shipping)

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Maritime companies are preparing to hand in their EU Allowances for the first time on Tuesday, amid rising optimism that the sector will soon adapt to the bloc's cap-and-trade market despite a choppy start that saw international companies struggling to even open their compliance accounts.
Maritime companies are preparing to hand in their EU Allowances for the first time on Tuesday, amid rising optimism that the sector will soon adapt to the bloc's cap-and-trade market despite a choppy start that saw international companies struggling to even open their compliance accounts.


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