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China: Stricter emission standard for marine engines in domestic vessels

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China: Stricter emission standard for marine engines in domestic vessels
Publication date:03 Oct 2018
Last edit on:24 Jun 2020
Starting from 1st July 2018, sulfur content of diesel fuel used by inland vessels and river-sea ships should not exceed 10mg/kg.
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