In total, Ireland has spent around €755 million on fuel supports in recent months, as the country's fuel prices have surged since the start of the Iran war.
The waiver issued in March has already been used by ships transporting an array of goods — including renewable diesel, crude oil, ammonia, ethanol and gasoline.
Nonprofit groups have submitted information about Pop Mart’s use of cotton from Xinjiang and other alleged labor violations to officials at U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
The businesses that treat the new EU rules for van delivery operations as a procurement opportunity will define the next decade of European supply chain performance.