Only two ships caught violating sulfur rules in Singapore
The vast majority of ships seems to be observing the sulfur rules in Singapore, one of the world's most important shipping ports. Authorities have only caught two vessels breaking the rules.
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Singapore has only caught two ships violating the sulfur regulation in the city state's port, a major hub for global shipping.
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