EU Commission criticizes IMO inertia
A dispute has flared up again between the EU and the IMO, over which entity is responsible for taking action to reduce carbon emissions from the shipping sector. Responding to ShippingWatch, the EU Commission explains why this matter has turned into a public battle.
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