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IMO signs crucial 2050 net-zero agreement

Last week, the International Maritime Association (IMO) reached a major milestone: a global industry is legally required to cut its greenhouse gas emissions for the first time. The new climate agreement, signed by most IMO member states, sets a binding course for the shipping sector to become net zero by 2050.

Key points of the agreement:

  • Carbon pricing from 2028: Ships that don’t reduce emissions by at least 4% will be taxed $380 per ton of CO₂. Moderate reductions (up to 17%) will pay $100 per ton, while ships exceeding that level will earn tradeable surplus units.
  • Stricter targets over time: Emission targets rise gradually. By 2030, ships must cut emissions by up to 21%. By 2040, the industry must reach a 65% cut in carbon intensity.
  • Certified green fuels: Only “well-to-wake” certified fuels, which account for full lifecycle emissions, will be accepted.
  • Emission credit trading: Ships can buy or sell surplus credits, giving owners flexibility and encouraging performance.
  • Funding the transition: Penalties go into a new IMO Net-Zero Fund, which supports green fuel development, infrastructure, and climate initiatives in developing countries.


Why this matters
This is a significant regulatory shift. For the first time in shipping, carbon emissions will have a global cost. The system rewards cleaner ships and puts pressure on outdated, inefficient vessels.

The agreement is clearly positive for modern, eco-friendly fleets like those operated by European Maritime Finance. Efficient ships using low-emission fuels will avoid carbon penalties and may even earn extra income from selling surplus credits.

As carbon costs rise, green ships will gain a more potent edge financially and competitively.

Source: Shippingwatch

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