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Emission Control in Taiwan 25 April 2018 No.956 Tweet Download PDF (66KB) We have obtained the following information from Taiwan Maritime Services Ltd., our correspondent in Taiwan:   With the aim of reducing emission and improving air quality, Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communication announced that with effect from 1 January 2019 vessels calling Taiwanese ports are required to use fuel with sulphur content of 0.5% or less. This move is one year ahead of implementation date of 1 January 2020 set by IMO.   As an encouragement, where those vessels, complying with the 0.5% sulphur content of the fuel, call at Kaohsiung port from 1 February 2018 through 31 December 2018 they shall be awarded a subsidy of NT$5,000.   For container vessels and cruise ships that reduce speed to below 12 knots within 20 nautical miles of port area while entering and leaving Taiwanese commercial ports, a subsidy of NT$8,000 shall be given per voyage.   Members are recommended to check with local agents for more details. For further information, please click here. NOx/SOx-Exhaust Gas Other Acts Asia Japan P&I News ロスプリベンション Japan P&I News ナイロビ条約 日本 組合員限定 --> Most read News Taiwan – Emission Control (No.2) Taiwan – Emission Control (No.3) 台湾における船舶による大気汚染防止に関する新規制
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