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IMO green rules possible without Trump’s America

What happens if Trump turns his anti-green wrecking ball on the global shipping regulator?

Sustainability Regulation

IMO risks falling into same trap as EU on green policy, Vitol exec says

Vitol head of shipping energy transition Ian Butler said incoming IMO rules must avoid falling into the same policy trap as FuelEU has in Europe

Decarbonisation Sustainability

Green hydrogen makers defend net zero hopes

Trade group the Green Hydrogen Organisation has set out its case for hope amid the green energy retreat, saying an ambitious IMO regulation could make the difference it needs. But questions remain over the business case

Decarbonisation Sustainability
INTERVIEW

EU entities on hook for what non-EU subsidiaries do on Russia sanctions

Shipowners and insurers face lexical challenge of defining ‘strictly necessary’ and ‘best efforts’ under 16th round of regulations

Sanctions Ukraine crisis
UPDATED

Russian master of containership arrested for UK collision

Owner Ersnt Russ said fires on the containership have diminished, though the vessel is still emitting smoke and there are occasional reports of flames

Containers Casualty
DATA ANALYSIS

Why Trump may be about to apply ‘maximum pressure’ to shipping’s fake flag problem

Despite previous US efforts to ramp up sanctions enforcement, Iran’s crude exports remain largely unaffected, but the looming ‘maximum pressure’ campaign promises to change that, putting the US on a collision course with the operators of fraudulent shipping registries

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Why the IMO is desperate to avoid a vote on emissions curbs

A Hollywood-style vote, with the fate of the planet hanging in the balance is possible but far from desirable, IMO officials say

Decarbonisation Sustainability
UPDATED

Arrest made as search called off for missing seafarer after UK collision

Containership Solong remains on fire as of 1204 hrs on March 11, but the fire on Stena Immaculate is ‘greatly diminished’, UK Coastguard said 

Tankers and Gas Casualty

English arbitration law gets biggest shake-up in decades

Update designed to reinforce London’s standing as top location for dispute resolution

Law London

Andrew Forrest calls for $100 IMO carbon levy to make green ammonia happen

Australian miner Fortescue docked its converted supply vessel Green Pioneer in a PR pitch to the IMO to set ambitious emissions rules

Decarbonisation Sustainability

The Daily View: Commercial clarity

Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping

Decarbonisation Dry Bulk

Elon Musk, the DOGE effect and the risks to US shipping trades

US President Donald Trump appears to be enacting policies without taking the practical consequences into account. Federal payrolls are being slashed at the very time that more federal workers will be needed to enforce maritime-related policies

Containers Dry Bulk

FuelEU fudges highlight complexity of carbon trading

FuelEU Maritime was meant to be about cutting carbon, not paper trading. But industry is finding ways to profit from carbon trading loopholes. The IMO should take note as it mulls whether to take credit trading global

Decarbonisation Sustainability

Shipping cyber attacks disappear under the radar

More cyber attacks on shipping than are publicly reported, says Optima chief Dimitrios Koukas

Digitalisation Cyber

LR and Microsoft to use AI to speed up licensing for nuclear power

Lloyd’s Register has teamed up with Microsoft on a plan to use generative AI to help progress nuclear power for the maritime industry

Sustainability Risk and Compliance
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