‘I am concerned that, especially with ETS [Emissions Trading System], we’re going to see several regions and countries doing all their own systems,’ says International Association of Ports and Harbors Managing Director – Policy and Strategy, Patrick Verhoeven. ‘And I’m not sure whether that’s going to help.’
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