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China tightens marine fuel regulations ahead of IMO's 2020 sulphur cap
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On 9 July 2018, the Chinese government released new marine fuel regulations extending the coverage of emission control areas and tightening specifications. This demonstrates the strong commitment by the government to fight pollution from mobile sources, while also ensuring China’s compliance with the IMO’s global sulphur cap due to begin in 2020. In this Inform, we look at how the new regulations will affect China’s bunker fuel mix and demand.
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