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The Trump administration can help our economy thrive by promoting U.S. business interests in international treaties and ...
Starting in 2028, shipping companies worldwide must either transition to less carbon-intensive fuels, or pay fines via a ...
Countries at the U.N. shipping agency struck a deal on Friday on a global fuel emissions standard for the maritime sector ...
Emissions from shipping have increased over the last decade— to about 3% of the global total according to the United Nations ...
Many of the world's largest shipping nations decided Friday to impose a minimum fee of $100 for every ton of greenhouse gases ...
China raised tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% in the latest round of tit-for-tat blows in an escalating trade war but ...
Mexico plans to deliver water to farmers in drought-stricken Texas, a day after President Donald Trump threatened tariffs and ...
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) welcomes the series of landmark updates to ILO’s Maritime Labor Convention (MLC), ...
The rules will add a significant penalty for any shipping concerns who exceed an emissions cap, starting in 2028.
Fitzpatrick said another “significant win” for seafarers and shipowners was the guidelines on the Fair Treatment of Seafarers ...
The IMO has approved a Net-Zero Framework to advance maritime decarbonization, with varying impacts on fuel costs compared to ...