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IMO net zero battle lines reform ahead of MEPC84

Petrostates and Pacific Islands are once again at loggerheads over the IMO’s carbon price plans as official talks inch closer in the shadow of US threats

Decarbonisation Sustainability
INTERVIEW

‘Don’t be that guy’ by ordering Gulf danger voyages, charterers warned

Yes, you probably can enforce performance. But doing so may not be in your best interests

Insurance Law

Customs ordered to refund $166bn in tariffs but it can’t comply (yet)

The landmark ruling against IEEPA tariffs has been followed by a flurry of legal action: importers are moving to get IEEPA refunds, US states are fighting against the new Section 122 tariffs, and an appeal against adjustments to Section 301 tariffs is seeking a SCOTUS hearing

Containers United States

‘Massive subsidies’ needed to implement Trump vision of US maritime dominance

Washington lawyer says US president ‘unfazed’ by cost, which he plans to meet from port fees

Containers Shipbuilding
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US grants India general licence for Russian crude imports sparing sanctioned tankers amid Hormuz turmoil

The licence will improve the state of crude oil flows into India, which have been severely choked following the country’s pivot from Russia to the Middle East

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Yes to diesel and LNG, no to any carbon tax: US lays out deal terms to IMO

The US has set out its terms for a potential replacement of the Net-Zero Framework, as companies and states defend the carbon price plan

Decarbonisation Sustainability

EU rejects ‘protectionist measures’ in maritime strategy

Europe wants to ensure its shipyards are competing on a level-playing field, but the European Commission will seek to do that via investment, rather than protectionism

Decarbonisation Shipbuilding

Shipowners, ports and tech firms urge IMO to adopt NZF

Nearly 90 maritime, port, logistics and green tech firms have urged IMO states to ‘find the strength to vote for the NZF this year’ despite opposition from the US

Decarbonisation Sustainability

British accountant who procured ships for Russia taken off UK sanctions list

 The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has revoked its sanctions against a British accountant who procured ships for Russia’s shadow* fleet

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

US files for forfeiture of seized VLCC Skipper and its cargo

In a widely anticipated move, the US has filed a complaint seeking a forfeiture in-rem of both the VLCC Skipper and its cargo

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Panama, Liberia and Argentina pitch LNG-friendly alternative to Net-Zero Framework with no carbon price

Panama, Liberia and Argentina have pitched an alternative regulation to the Net-Zero Framework that would exclude any fuel from the outset if it costs more than 15% above the price of fuel oil

Decarbonisation Fuels

FuelEU delivering payback for Swedish owners

Shipowners have complained they are not seeing sufficient return on their investments in greener vessels, but there’s evidence that those in the EU are starting to get their reward for moving early

Decarbonisation Fuels

NGOs sue EU Commission over green taxonomy

Green groups are suing the European Commission over the EU Taxonomy’s labelling of fossil-fuelled shipping and aviation as sustainable

Law Decarbonisation

US boards another runaway Venezuela tanker in Indian Ocean

US forces boarded another tanker that escaped its shadow fleet ‘quarantine’ in the Caribbean, marking the 10th since boarding of a Venezuela-linked tanker since December

Sanctions Risk and Compliance

Case closed? Vitol and Tinos I owners end litigation

At least one part of the Tinos I saga — an admiralty suit brought on by its former charterer Vitol — has concluded. But the future of the US-sanctioned, Houston-stranded gas carrier remains unclear

Sanctions Tankers and Gas
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