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Valenciaport warns of the diversion of traffic to non-EU ports to evade payment for emissions
Likewise, Valenciaport also foresees that the Turkish port of Tekirdag Asyaport – another of the non-EU ports but very close to Europe – is also likely to become in the short term an area that will attract transhipment business – which is currently carried out in European ports. For this reason, it is asking the EU to include it in the list of ports to be monitored as “it fulfils the criteria set by the Directive as it is located less than 300 nautical miles from a port under the jurisdiction of a Member State”.In addition, the PAV requests that other ports that could be used by shipping companies for the same purpose be included: Ambarli, Aliaga, and Mersin (Turkey); Ashdod and Haifa (Israel); and Beirut (Lebanon). And that the growth of the Damietta II (Egypt), Nador West Med (Morocco) and Cherchell (Algeria) sites be controlled. “We understand that the EU must pay due attention to the evolution of other ports located in the Mediterranean area, as they have installed operational capacity that makes them potential enclaves to which important volumes of transhipment could be diverted”. This is what the PAV has pointed out in its allegations to the European initiative ETS (emissions trading system) which foresees the charging of emission rights based on the ship’s route: longer journeys will mean a higher rate and vice versa. Source: The Port Authority of Valencia
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