Trade tensions slow down Evergas' ambitions for more ships
2018 was far from the turning point Evergas had hoped for. The gas shipping company's future lies in the ethane market from the US to China, but the trade war has slowed down the plans to buy even more ships, CEO Steffen Jacobsen tells ShippingWatch.
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The trade war between the US and China can now be felt for real at gas shipping company Evergas.
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