
Global Shipping Watchdog Sets New Emission Regulations to Combat Climate Change
In a landmark decision made on April 10, 2025, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed on new regulations that could significantly alter the shipping industry. The new measures aim to hold shipping companies accountable for their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, marking a decisive step toward combating climate change and fostering a more sustainable maritime industry.
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The Unseen Challenge: Dark Fleet Vessels Resurface Amidst Global Shipping Concerns
In a stunning revelation that sheds light on the persistent issues plaguing global maritime trade, reports have surfaced regarding the re-emergence of vessels from the so-called “dark fleet.” This phenomenon points to ongoing challenges in regulating maritime activities, detrimentally affecting international shipping laws and market dynamics.
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Maersk Expects Approval for Global CO2 Levy in Shipping by 2025: A Game-Changer for Maritime Industry
Giant A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S is now optimistic that a global carbon dioxide levy on shipping operations will be approved by 2025. This is important news as the shipping industry moves to somewhat clean up its act amid climate concerns.
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