Golden Ocean hopes green regulations can offset bulk fleet growth
The dry bulk market has improved, and this has prompted the order book for new ships expand and potentially strain competition in the years to come. Golden Ocean hopes that the environmental regulations hitting the sector in the years to come will result in more ships being scrapped, says the carrier in its annual report 2017.
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The improved conditions for dry bulk shipowners have spurred carriers to place orders for new ships.
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