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US U-turn on global sulphur cap puzzles some
Brussels to push for single European candidate for World Customs Organization secretary general
IMO CO2 'progress' could split European Commission and European Parliament
European port authorities call for 2020 entry into force of global sulphur fuel cap
European Parliament majority in favour of extension of EU emissions trading to shipping
European Commission launches bid for joint EU position on nitrogen emissions control areas
Russia drops objections to Baltic clampdown as EU support for Ukraine Crimea protest weakens
Bahamas IMO CO2 submission eyed with suspicion ahead of MEPC
Is either IMO low sulphur fuel availability study actually objective?
EU governments moan about IMO competence tussles, but none has the solution
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