UK Seeks to Include International Maritime Emissions into Carbon Pricing

The UK ETS Authority is seeking feedback on a proposal to include emissions from international maritime voyages starting or ending in the UK, set for implementation in 2028. This would cover 50% of emissions under the UK ETS, aligning with EU standards and enhancing decarbonization efforts while evaluating potential impacts on maritime operators.

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Industry Consensus: Shipping Supports IMO Amid Carbon Pricing Setback

The Tripartite Forum recently convened in Busan, South Korea, with over 70 delegates from 13 nations reaffirming support for the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as the key global shipping regulator. This follows delays in implementing a crucial carbon pricing system due to geopolitical tensions among member states, affecting sustainability timelines.

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