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CO2 monitoring: IMO progress likely to be too slow for EU law-makers
Scrubbers: EU pushes for two last-minute changes to IMO rules
Italian owners talk Rome out of introducing 0.1% sulphur fuel in all territorial waters amid push for Mediterranean SECA
Rotterdam gains reputation for toughness on sulphur fuel compliance
Penalties for breaching EU sulphur fuel legislation as low as Euro 290, Brussels data shows
SECA enforcement: will use of new THETIS module be mandatory?
CO2 monitoring: Council of Ministers refuses to release details of EU negotiating position
COMMENT: Non-interventionist Siim Kallas will leave Brussels with many unanswered questions
*updated* Boil-off gas set for approval as sulphur Directive abatement method, with one condition
Fotis Karamitsos critical of continuing shipowner calls for sulphur Directive delays
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