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Mediterranean becomes fifth global SOx Emission Control Area

Effective from 1 May, the Mediterranean Sea has been officially designated as an Emission Control Area (ECA) for sulphur oxides (SOx) under MARPOL Annex...

Key Impacts of IMO’s New Fuel Intensity Target on S&P Activity

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently hosted the 83rd meeting of the Marine Environmental Protection Committee (MEPC 83), resulting in a new fuel intensity...

European Shipowners welcome global agreement on shipping decarbonisation

European Shipowners | ECSA has welcomed the global climate agreement reached at the United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO). The important package of new greenhouse...

IMO’s carbon charging will raise the cost of shipping

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) will debate what could prove to be pivotal advances in its decarbonisation strategy, which could see the price of...

IMO Discussions Begin: Clean Shipping Coalition Pushes for Bold Climate Action

As the International Maritime Organization (IMO) begins two weeks of crucial negotiations, the Clean Shipping Coalition is calling on governments to take bold action...

IMO’s global strategy for advancing maritime digitalization

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is taking significant steps to develop a comprehensive strategy that leverages emerging technologies to enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability...

IMO GHG strategy reaches watershed

This week’s Intersessional Working Group on greenhouse gas (ISWG-GHG) emissions will be critical to the outcome of April’s 83rd meeting of the Marine Environment...

Africa advances green shipping strategy

African nations have outlined concrete steps to advance the green transition in shipping, with a focus on maritime governance, infrastructure development, and job creation. On...

IMO seminar sheds light on safety and sustainability issues in Polar shipping

The 2025 Polar Maritime Seminar, jointly organized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Norway’s Chairship of the Arctic Council, in collaboration with the...

Developments on Shipping Industry’s Energy Transition

A new study from UCL’s Energy Institute Shipping and Oceans Research Group evaluates the economic risks to the maritime industry from potential stranded assets...
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