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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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Shipping Industry Climate Efforts at Risk Due to IMO’s Net-Zero Delay

The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has voiced concerns over the International Maritime Organisation’s decision to delay the Net-Zero Framework adoption by a year. This postponement could impede emission reduction efforts and climate targets in the shipping sector, highlighting the urgent need for effective strategies to combat climate change.

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Marine Industry Reacts to IMO’s Delay on Net-Zero Framework

Ahead of a crucial vote at the IMO, billionaire Andrew Forrest criticized alleged “intimidatory tactics” affecting delegates’ integrity. He pledged support for those facing coercion, stressing the need for justice. Despite these concerns, the Marine Environment Protection Committee postponed discussions on the Net-Zero Framework for a year, disappointing industry leaders.

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IMO Initiates Panama Audit to Assess Maritime Regulation Compliance

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is set to conduct an IMSAS audit of Panama from October 13 to 20, 2025. This audit, mandatory since 2016, aims to evaluate maritime safety, environmental protection, and seafarer training. Deputy Administrator Alexander De Gracia emphasized its significance for Panama’s maritime leadership and international cooperation.

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Critics Slam IMO Carbon Tax for Lack of Democratic Oversight

As the IMO reviews its Net-Zero Framework, the Wall Street Journal’s Editorial Board opposes the proposal, labeling it “taxation without representation.” The framework could generate $10-12 billion annually from shipping carbon fees, potentially raising global shipping costs and impacting consumers, all while undermining democratic oversight and accountability.

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Global Shipping Leaders Demand Clear Climate Action from IMO

Heads of seven shipping associations, including Danish Shipping, are urging the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to adopt its Net-Zero Framework (NZF) in October. They warn that failing to do so could complicate the green transition and create inconsistent regional climate regulations, undermining global efforts toward climate-neutral shipping by 2050.

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IMO Supports Pacific One-Maritime Framework to Strengthen Regional Maritime Collaboration

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is supporting Pacific Island countries in implementing the Pacific One-Maritime Framework (POMF). This initiative aims to improve maritime safety, security, and equitable shipping access. Recent meetings in Fiji focused on the draft Implementation Plan and regional collaboration, enhancing capacity development across the Pacific.

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On World Maritime Day, IMO Highlights Importance of Ocean Protection

On Thursday, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will celebrate World Maritime Day, emphasizing environmental protection. This year’s theme, “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity,” underscores the ocean’s vital role in climate regulation and global trade. The IMO aims to enhance shipping sustainability while promoting career opportunities in the maritime sector.

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Strengthening Maritime Security Through Global Collaboration

During a UN Security Council debate on August 11, IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez stressed the urgent need for increased vigilance and collaboration among Member States to tackle rising maritime security threats. He emphasized that “maritime security is a shared responsibility,” urging a unified approach focused on prevention and innovation to protect ships and seafarers.

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IMO Supports Fiji National University in Promoting Sustainable Marine Transportation and Shipbuilding

During his visit to Fiji National University’s Pacific Centre for Maritime Studies, IMO Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez urged the advancement of sustainable marine transportation. He proposed a market analysis of the shipping industry’s needs and offered consultancy services. This initiative aims to enhance local expertise and revive shipbuilding courses, honoring Pacific island heritage.

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