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Series of new green shipping corridors emerge despite IMO regulatory setback

Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |

But many of the initiatives remain stalled by a "feasibility wall" created by the wide cost gap between conventional and zero-emission fuels, according to a new report.

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