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Aug 11, 2025 ... threat of secondary tariffs on Moscow if a ceasefire isn't reached and tariffs against India for buying Russian oil will merely strain international relations.
However, Bjarne Schieldrop, chief ... |
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Aug 11, 2025 ... but the certified emissions savings are recorded and allocated to the customer.
This allows the buyer to count the carbon reduction in their supply chain while giving shipowners flexibility in ... |
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Aug 8, 2025 ... trade prices are up 9%, and the bid-ask spread has narrowed by 64% - trends signalling stronger buyer conviction and improved price alignment - the company said.
"We built the FuelEU Index to ... |
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Aug 7, 2025 ... regions and for different companies - makes it logical for shipping firms using this mechanism to buy biofuels only at the cheapest possible location.
The full phasing-in of the EU-ETS for ... |
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Aug 6, 2025 ... post on Tuesday.
The two earlier medium-range tankers in the series, Ecomar Gascogne and Ecomar Guyenne, were delivered in January and May.
All three ships were built by Guangzhou Shipyard ... |
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Aug 6, 2025 ... without significant modifications and blended with fossil LNG in varying proportions, allowing buyers flexibility in meeting emissions and compliance targets.
Cruise ships are regular callers ... |
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Aug 5, 2025 ... focused on U.S. president Donald Trump threatening penalties against India if it continued to buy oil from Russia; New Delhi refused to comply on the grounds of protecting its economic ... |
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Aug 5, 2025 ... EU-ETS for shipping reaches its final stage next year. While for 2025 shipping firms only had to buy EUAs to cover 70% of their emissions, from 2026 onwards that rate will rise to 100%.
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Aug 1, 2025 ... network transports oil and petroleum products from Iran and Russia, as well as other cargo, to buyers around the world, generating tens of billions of dollars in profits, it said.
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Jul 31, 2025 ... Russia due to its refusal to cease hostilities with Ukraine; since India is Moscow’s largest buyer, presumably it would be difficult to fill the void if India complied with the U.S., as it has ... |





