One country holds the power over sulfur decision

One single country holds the power this week at the IMO meeting to decide whether sulfur requirements should be implemented in 2020 or 2025, several sources tell ShippingWatch. Time will tell whether or not the country chooses to exert this power.
Photo: HHM/Michael Lidner
Photo: HHM/Michael Lidner

2020 or 2025. One of these two years will be the year of implementation for global sulfur requirements, and this decision is currently being discussed by hundreds of delegates at the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meeting in London.

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