The United States won its last-ditch effort to block an international carbon tax on the shipping industry, delaying a vote on the proposal by one full year. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike ...
Trump urged countries at the International Maritime Organization headquarters to vote 'No' on adopting regulations that would move the shipping industry away from fossil fuels.
Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas), chair of the Republican Study Committee, introduced H.R. 5888, the “UNtaxed Act,” late last week. The bill would ban the United States from funding any U.N. body that ...
Fueling The Conversation, Week of November 3rd, 2025 From the 1997 Kyoto Protocol to the 2015 Paris Agreement, the ...
The world’s largest maritime nations met in London last week to consider adopting regulations that would set a global ...
The International Maritime Organization's net-zero framework would establish the first global carbon pricing system in any ...
Greece remains the world's largest shipping power, according to new data based on findings from the UN Conference on Trade and Development ...
The International Maritime Organization wants shipping to be emissions free by 2050. This sounds daunting to some, but the US ...
Nearly 200 shipping companies back a global carbon fee IMO to vote on new maritime emissions rules in October U.S. opposes plan, calling it a global carbon tax Supporters say fee will drive investment ...
The US and Saudi Arabia have successfully ended talks that would've seen a deal to globally mandate reduced emissions when shipping. This is being called a "huge win" for President Trump.
Marking a pivotal shift for India’s maritime industry, a growing number of global shipping giants are reflagging their ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The pandemic-era surge in shipping costs was a “smoking gun” that foretold the global inflation spike, and the sharp drop in ...
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