20 OCT 2025 After four days of increasingly tense and fraught negotiations at the MEPC plans for a global carbon levy on shipping have been postponed. The member states of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) have voted to delay adoption of the Net Zero Framework after strong opposition from the US …
Read More »INDUSTRY VOICES DISAPPOINTMENT AND CONCERN AS IMO POSTPONES GLOBAL SHIPPING CARBON TAX VOTE
20 OCT 2025 Governments at the International Maritime Organization decided to postpone for one year the adoption of what would have been the world’s first global carbon pricing system on international shipping at the Extraordinary Session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee in London this week. The delay follows pressure …
Read More »MORE SEAFARERS ARE EXAGGERATING CVS TO WIN TANKER JOBS WARNS DANICA
20 OCT 2025 Faced with increasing financial pressures and a competitive workplace, a growing number of seafarers are exaggerating their work experience or downright falsifying their resumes to secure jobs on tankers, warns international crewing service provider Danica. The group is calling for closer collaboration between authorities, training centers, and …
Read More »SHIPOWNERS TAKE STEPS TO AVOID U.S. AND CHINESE PORT FEES
19 OCT 2025 Shipowners are starting to reveal some of the steps that are being taken to avoid the port fees instituted by the U.S. and China this week, targeting ships built, owned, or operated by companies in the respective countries. The steps come as the industry also flagged the …
Read More »AFTER YEARS IN THE DARK, IRAN’S TANKERS SWITCH AIS TRANSPONDERS BACK ON
19 OCT 2025 For reasons not yet apparent, Iranian flagged tankers have turned their AIS transmitters back on. For the past seven years, since 2018 when the United States re-imposed sanctions, most Iranian-flagged tankers have travelled the seas with their AIS transmitters turned off in a bid to disguise sanctions-breaking traffic. …
Read More »IRANIAN OIL EXPORTS TO CHINA COME UNDER RENEWED PRESSURE
18 OCT 2025 Iranian oil exports to China, which over the previous three months averaged 1.52m bpd, fell to 1.4m bpd in September. From January to August, the average monthly figure was 1.45m bpd, so the figure for September shows a fall below this average, and Vortexa estimate that the …
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