"Historic mistake" if Europe fails to deliver green marine fuels

If Denmark’s role as a leading maritime nation is to be preserved, shipping must be converted to green fuels produced by Europe itself, says the former chairman of Maersk.
Jim Hagemann Snabe, former chairman of the board of A. P. Moller-Maersk. | Photo: Niels Hougaard
Jim Hagemann Snabe, former chairman of the board of A. P. Moller-Maersk. | Photo: Niels Hougaard
Kresten Andersen

Denmark’s position as a leading maritime nation is being challenged. 

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