'More pronounced' demand slump drives container spot freight rate declines
Container spot freight rates on most of the main shipping trades saw another week of ...
With the entry of the EU’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) into law just over a month away, shipping interests are increasingly grappling with how to apply ’the polluter pays’ principle.
At a conference in London yesterday, organised by maritime emissions data platform OceanScore, its MD, Albrecht Grell, said there were still a number of questions over “the polluter pays” aspect of the EU ETS that ship owners and operators need resolved.
The questions mainly focus on EU Allowances (EUAs), a type ...
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Matthew Gore
November 24, 2023 at 1:08 amhttps://www.hfw.com/EU-Emissions-Trading-System-Evaluating-the-potential-impact-on-shippers-and-freight-forwarders-Nov-2023