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Places of refuge: EC believes IMO should adopt EU guidelines for ships in distress
CO2 emissions: owners wary of any move towards hard speed limit
Council of Ministers prepares IMO coordination; Germany to replace Austria in chair
Shipowners warn of loss of propulsion due to global sulphur cap (as they did in 2014)
EC competency claim over IMO greenhouse gas emissions policy rejected by 14 EU Member States
Greek owners call for easing of CO2 reduction targets
Spare a thought for the US diplomats who implement Trump IMO policy
Emissions trading back on EC agenda
Open registers facing uphill push for delay to global low-sulphur enforcement
Low-sulphur compliance: EC suggests hard line on FONAR filings
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