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The UK bunker market appears to be weathering the disruptions of COVID-19 and Brexit as it squares up to the key challenge facing maritime players everywhere: how to meet the global economy’s need for more international trade and cargo throughput, whilst at the same time reducing shipping’s environmental impact. Ian Taylor reports



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