Belfast’s Harland & Wolff has been pulled from the EU’s shipbreaking list

Belfast shipyard Harland & Wolff has been removed from the EU’s list of approved ship recycling facilities. The EU maintains a list of approved shipyards for dismantling and recycling EU-flagged vessels that meet high environmental and safety standards. The list includes shipyards both in the EU and in third countries. Harland & Wolff changed ownership in 2025 after Spanish shipbuilding firm Navantia bought the famous shipyard, which had gone into administration with around 600 jobs at risk. Navantia has committed nearly £100 million (€115 million) to expanding operations at the shipyard but breaking down ships to EU standards won’t be… Join today and get full access to The Currency and The Wall Street Journal – TWO premium memberships for the price of one. Subscribe Cancel at any time. Are you already a member? .
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