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SECA states discuss low-sulphur fuel 'margin of error'; non-availability; opening up THETIS module to third countries
Brussels threatens to take sulphur laggards to court
Russia to attend SECA enforcement seminar; administrative fines on the agenda
Scrubbers: list of European coastal states planning restrictions on use grows from two to six
Low-sulphur fuel: guidelines on inspection frequency, sampling to become law next month
MRV: Euro 10 million technology transfer pledge 'sweetening debate' in IMO
Sulphur Directive enforcement guidance 'still not adopted' by European Commission
CO2 monitoring: secondary legislation set to rain down on industry
German ship manager fined US$53,000 for failure to switch to low-sulphur fuel
Sulphur enforcement guidelines approved by majority of national governments
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