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Industry reaction as IMO’s Net Zero Framework adoption pushed back another year
What are those invested in cutting shipping's carbon emission saying about the lack of net zero framework agreement?
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has urged governments to use the coming year to rebuild trust and reach ...
From 19th century British navy to US destroyers in the Caribbean, diplomacy at seas has been accompanied by military might.
BEIJING -- Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed a State Council decree that revises rules on international maritime transport to regulate related activities. Under the revised regulations, China will ...
Leaders delay a vote on its taxation-without-representation scheme.
Today’s delay in adopting the Net Zero Framework is a missed opportunity — and a setback that will derail the timeline countries agreed to under the International Maritime Organization’s 2023 Strategy ...
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The world's largest maritime nations are deliberating on regulations to move the shipping industry away from fossil fuels.
A fierce Trump administration push to stop the global shipping industry from paying for its own climate pollution appears successful.
Maritime nations are meeting in London to discuss regulations that could shift the shipping industry away from fossil fuels.
From left to right: Zhu Bixin, director of the board and president of COSCO Shipping Group; Arsenio Dominguez, secretary-general of the International Maritime Organization; Wang Qi, minister and ...
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