“Fit for 55” brings higher costs, continued uncertainty for supply chains — Panjiva
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“Fit for 55” brings higher costs, continued uncertainty for supply chains

Canada 530 China 3053 Corp - Shipping 1030 ESG 61 European Union 882 Materials - Metals/Mining 796 Metals - Aluminum 271 Metals - Steel 544 Mode - Containerized 1525 Mode - Seaborne 1846 Russia 134 Tariffs 1870 U.S. 5404 United Kingdom 391

The European Union’s “Fit for 55” greenhouse gas reduction package brings stricter targets and likely increased costs for supply chains once it enters law over the next two years. In logistics the maritime shipping industry will be included in the EU emission trading scheme for the first time. The cost of carbon permits rose by 40.6% during Q2’21 to reach a record 55.4 euros per ton ($65.6) at June 30 while global container shipping costs have increased by 53.7% over the same period. On the basis of the imposition of stricter sulfur emission rules in early 2020...

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