Revolutionary freight tracking system enables real-time visibility and reliable international deliveries. Our new ...
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 ...
By Enes Tunagur and Jeslyn Lerh LONDON/SINGAPORE, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The shipping industry's biggest players are shrugging ...
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 ...
How Wärtsilä is reimagining how a 190-year-old company can drive change from within two of the world’s hardest-to-abate industries: shipping and energy.
Geopolitics will heavily influence the outlook for shipping this year. Wars and political tensions have altered trade patterns, and protectionist actions may cause new inefficiencies. The key issue is ...
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 ...
This article is provided by Green Domestic Solutions, a division of Green Worldwide Shipping, through its partnership with ...
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 ...
Blockchain technology, initially developed as the backbone of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, is now making waves in the shipping industry. With its ability to provide secure, transparent, and ...
The strong December jobs report released Friday capped off a year of economic wins for the Biden administration. The Labor Department reported that employers added 216,000 jobs last month, beating ...
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Analysis - global shipping industry sticks with green investments, despite carbon price delay
By Enes Tunagur and Jeslyn Lerh LONDON/SINGAPORE, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The shipping industry's biggest players are shrugging ...
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