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EU puts money where its mouth is with green port funding

European Union has agreed funding for up to 10 pilot projects in sustainable and smart supply chains through port operations with 45 companies involved...

EP votes to add carbon tax to reformed EU ETS

In a landmark vote on 10 March the European Parliament adopted a resolution to add a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), a carbon levy...

Threats to Irish port staff sees SPS checks lifted

Ongoing threats to staff at Northern Irish ports, including Belfast, Warrenpoint and Larne, have seen sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) checks on live animals and...

Shippers accuse lines of failing exporters and consider legal redress

Shippers in Europe are going out of business as erratic deliveries of cargo containers leaves production lines stranded and European exporters, like their US...

EC launches green transport strategy

The EU’s long-term strategy for reducing the bloc’s reliance on fossil fuels in the transport sector, published today, has already come under fire from...

European ports call on EU to decide on a recovery strategy

The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has called on the European Union to decide on a recovery strategy from the economic crisis Europe is...

Rotterdam hopes for positive UK-EU trade deal

After the European Parliament gave its consent to the United Kingdom's (UK) withdrawal agreement, the Britain officially withdrew from the European Union (EU) on...
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