Trident Alliance criticizes Indonesia's announced revolt against sulfur cap

Indonesia will not enforce IMO 2020 when the rules take effect next year. Rather, the country will allow its ships to sail on heavy fuel within national waters, prompting criticism from Trident Alliance.
Photo: PR
Photo: PR
BY CHRISTIAN CARLSEN

Trident Alliance, which includes shipping companies like Maersk, Norden and Hapag-Lloyd, launches criticism at Indonesia after the country announced it will not enforce IMO 2020's sulfur regulations when these enter force from next year.

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