EU Unveils Sweeping Maritime Strategies to Boost Industry, Security, and Decarbonization
The European Commission has unveiled new strategies to strengthen Europe's maritime industrial base, modernize ports, and accelerate decarbonization efforts.
Source: gCaptain, Hellenic Shipping News
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