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Taiwan to start 0.5% sulphur cap from 2019 xinde marine news 2018-02-27 15:30



Beginning 1 January 2019, all vessels entering Taiwanese ports will be required to use fuel with a sulphur content of less than 0.5%.
 
A statement from Taiwan's Ministry of Transportation and Communications announced the move in conjunction with a subsidy beginning from 1 February 2017 of NT$5,000 (US$171.25) for all vessels entering Taiwanese ports that make the change to lower-sulphur fuels before the implmentation date of 1 January 2019, according to S&P Global's Platts market data service. 
 
The move comes a year before International Maritime Organisation rules lower the sulphur cap for marine fuels to 0.5% from 3.5% on 1 January 2020.
 

Sources:marine propulsion

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