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Starting in 2028, shipping companies worldwide must either transition to less carbon-intensive fuels, or pay fines via a ...
The rules will add a significant penalty for any shipping concerns who exceed an emissions cap, starting in 2028.
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Many of the world’s largest shipping nations decided on Friday to impose a minimum tax of $100 for every ton of carbon ...
Whilst most of the shipping world was focused on the International Maritime Organization last week, governments, shipowners ...
This initiative marks the first global tax on greenhouse gas emissions. By focusing on the shipping industry, the IMO aims to ...
More than 100 nations in the International Maritime Organization have agreed to fuel standards for ships and fees for carbon emissions offenders, which the Trump administration opposes.
The International Maritime Organization officially approved a new global decarbonization standard for shipping Friday, ...
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) welcomes the series of landmark updates to ILO’s Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) ...
The United Nations organization responsible for international marine shipping today approved new emission reduction policies. A new paper highlights the need. Researchers surveyed 149 marine shipping ...
Many of the world's largest shipping nations decided Friday to impose a minimum fee of $100 for every ton of greenhouse gases ...
IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez hailed the breakthrough, emphasising the collaborative spirit that led to the deal.