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Shipping is at a pivotal moment on path to decarbonisation

‘We cannot wait another few years to have this discussion — we need new technologies to be developed now so we can create commercially viable zero-carbon ships,’ says UK Chamber of Shipping chief

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UK can lead shipping’s green recovery — with the right support

If the UK maritime sector is to gain a substantial share of a global blue economy set to be worth over £2tn by 2030, it needs innovation and the right environment set by the government, says the head of the Chamber of Shipping

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UK takes lead in push for swifter action on crew changes

Seafarers are among the ‘hidden casualties’ of the coronavirus crisis, says UK government. ‘We owe it to them and their families to ensure their health and wellbeing is safeguarded’

Europe United Kingdom

Industry viewpoint: Bob Sanguinetti, UK Chamber of Shipping

The Chancellor of the Exchequer must consider what impact a continued slowdown in trade coming from China, and the unstable situation in the Middle East, will have on the UK economy, says UK Chamber of Shipping chief executive Bob Sanguinetti

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Red ensign is a symbol of peace and prosperity — not a target

‘The red ensign that adorns Britain’s ships evokes peace and prosperity. We must protect that reputation,’ says the chief executive of the UK Chamber of Shipping

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