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Greek shipping minister calls for fair, realistic rules after IMO net-zero delay | Environment news

Greek shipping minister calls for fair, realistic rules after IMO net-zero delay | Environment news

Hellenic Shipping News

The debate on the adoption of IMO’s Net Zero Framework has been postponed for a year, after unprecedented meetings of tension and disagreement in the history of the organization.

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The debate on the adoption of IMO’s Net Zero Framework has been postponed for a year, after unprecedented meetings of tension and disagreement in the history of the organization.

Greece, one of the world’s leading shipping nations, took a cautious stance on the proposed International Maritime Organization (IMO) carbon tax.

In this context, the Greek minister of maritime affairs and insular policy, Vasilis Kikilias, in an official statement, underlined that shipping needs international, fair and realistic rules, accepted by all member states, and not punitive mechanisms that will endanger the stability of global trade.

As he noted, Greece, with its long naval tradition and the strongest fleet internationally, will play an active role in the new negotiations that will determine the final IMO framework for the green transition of shipping.

Greek minister of maritime affairs and insular policy, Vasilis Kikilias raised similar points few weeks ago in the Maritime Cyprus 2025

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