Global Sulphur regulations / ECA / SECA Zones
From January 2020, ships worldwide must reduce sulphur emissions to 0.5%. Separate rules still apply in designated ECAs with a 0.1% limit.
From January 2020, ships worldwide must reduce sulphur emissions to 0.5%. Separate rules still apply in designated ECAs with a 0.1% limit.
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