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Danish Shipyard Continues to Service LNG Tankers for Russian Trade
1 Haziran 2026Financial Times
- Fayard is currently the only remaining shipyard in the European Union that is servicing LNG tankers involved in the trade of gas exported from Siberia. This operation raises questions about compliance with sanctions imposed on Russia.
- As the geopolitical landscape shifts, the role of such shipyards could become increasingly contentious. The continuation of this work highlights the complexities of international trade and energy dependencies.
- Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many countries imposed sanctions aimed at curbing its energy exports. However, the EU's dependence on Russian gas has led to a complex situation where some businesses continue to engage in trade with Russian entities, raising questions about the effectiveness of these sanctions.
- The fact that Fayard is still servicing LNG tankers for Russian gas trade underscores the challenges faced by the EU in balancing energy needs with political sanctions. While the shipyard may be operating within legal frameworks, the ethical implications of supporting Russian exports cannot be overlooked.
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