The International Maritime Organization ( IMO) has officially adopted its first global safety code governing autonomous commercial vessels, establishing an international regulatory baseline for ships ...
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The UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) is actively contributing to the shipping industry being far off course from ever reaching its climate goals. In large part, this is because the ...
The Philippines on Thursday announced it contributed an additional $60,000 to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) — ...
Japanese maritime academic and former seafarer Professor Momoko Kitada has been awarded the International Maritime ...
On April 11, 2025, the Marine Environment Protection Committee (“MEPC”) of the International Maritime Organization (“IMO”) announced the approval of a long-awaited framework to reduce greenhouse gas ( ...
Japanese maritime academic and former seafarer Professor Momoko Kitada has been awarded the International Maritime Organization’s Gender Equality Award 2026. The award was presented by IMO ...
Global shipping to focus on bringing down the illegal networks exploiting maritime supply chains to traffic wildlife. On the 13 of May 2022, the 46th Meeting of the Facilitation Committee (FAL46) of ...
April 12 (UPI) --More than 100 nations in the International Maritime Organization have agreed to fuel standards for ships and fees for carbon emissions offenders, which the Trump administration ...
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Despite U.S. and Saudi opposition, dozens of maritime nations remain committed to adopting shipping pollution ...
The International Maritime Organization, the United Nations arm that regulates global shipping, said its London headquarters has been hit by a cyberattack that brought down its website and internal ...