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Ministers vague on plan for greener maritime sector
EU transport ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday endorsed a long-term "zero-vision" for reducing emissions and waste from maritime transport but failed to respond to specific suggestions from the European commission on how to achieve this goal.
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