New requirements for NOx emissions for vessels in China
2018-07-13 08:57By: xinde marine news
To improve the quality of Chinese domestic shipping and promote the environmentally friendly development of water transport within China, on 3 July 2018 the Chinese Ministry of Transport published new requirements for the emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx). They are also applicable for second-hand vessels involved in Chinese domestic transport.
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