GMS Eyes U.S. Sanctions License as Legal Framework for Shadow Fleet Decommissioning
Global Marketing Systems says a U.S. government license permitting the recycling of four sanctioned vessels could establish a long-awaited legal pathway for retiring shadow fleet tonnage in compliance with international regulations.
Source: gCaptain
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