IMO approves new fuel standard and global pricing mechanism for shipping industry

IMO aims to achieve net zero emissions by or around 2050

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has approved measures including a new fuel standard for ships and a global pricing mechanism for emissions at the Marine Environment Protection Committee’s 83rd session (MEPC 83) as part of its efforts to establish a legally binding framework to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships globally. 

The IMO net-zero framework is the first in the world to combine mandatory emissions limits and GHG pricing across an entire industry sector with the aim of achieving net-zero emissions by or around 2050. 

These measures, set to be formally adopted in October 2025 before entry into force in 2027, will become mandatory for large ocean-going ships over 5,000 gross tonnage, which emit 85% of the total CO2 emissions from international shipping. 

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