ETS poses a “conundrum” to southern EU ports competing with North Africa, shippers council says

Published 12:01 on April 1, 2024  /  Last updated at 12:01 on April 1, 2024  / /  Africa, EMEA, EU ETS, International, Shipping

The European Shippers Council has hit back at an NGO's claim that shipping companies are profiting from the ETS, countering that companies operating in southern EU countries will struggle to meet compliance obligations.
The European Shippers Council has hit back at an NGO's claim that shipping companies are profiting from the ETS, countering that companies operating in southern EU countries will struggle to meet compliance obligations.


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