UN approves global emissions fee for shipping – but deal falls short of climate ambition - This is the first time an entire ...
Calling it a “European-led neocolonial export of global climate regulations,” the Trump administration has threatened new measures against nations that vote for mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) limits ...
The Middle East conflict has stoked fears of prolonged disruption to global trade via key maritime corridors.
The near-standstill of the Strait of Hormuz for most major operators is severely constraining functional shipping capacity, even with record growth in the global container fleet.
Nearly 200 shipping companies said Monday they want the world’s largest maritime nations to adopt regulations that include the first-ever global fee on greenhouse gases to reduce their sector’s ...
Nations are trying to reach an agreement to charge commercial vessels a fee for their emissions in what would effectively be the world’s first global carbon tax. The International Maritime ...
As tensions continue in the Middle East, the impact is now spreading beyond land and into global shipping lanes, with the ...
The U.S. has succeeded in blocking a global fee on shipping emissions as an international maritime meeting adjourned Friday without adopting regulations. The world’s largest maritime nations had been ...
The U.S. has succeeded in blocking a global fee on shipping emissions as an international maritime meeting adjourned Friday without adopting regulations. The world’s largest maritime nations had been ...
The International Maritime Organization held its latest round of negotiations to discuss how to move forward on the climate regulation of the shipping industry. Campaigners said growing support for ...
Growing tensions in the Red Sea, a crucial artery for international trade, have sparked a significant shift in the shipping industry. This shift, I believe, offers a compelling case for global ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Jason Starr felt the first flashbacks of pandemic PTSD back in mid-April. That’s when the vice president of operations at Montreal-based ...
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