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Delay in IMO decarbonization plans robs green fuels investors of certainty 

Delay in IMO decarbonization plans robs green fuels investors of certainty

The absence of a framework on how global shipping can pass on the higher operating costs of using low- or zero-emission fuels to cargo owners will likely stall investment in the sector. 


Industry group calls for tougher licensing, better training amid trucker crackdown 

The Owner-Operator Independent Driver’s Association is urging Congress to codify new regulations aimed at tightening oversight of commercial driver licensing and to support more training for new drivers. 


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LA-LB saw ‘small to moderate’ rise in emissions despite record volumes in 2024 

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CMA CGM inks auto logistics joint venture with Slovenian Port of Koper 

The partnership is part of a broader effort to advance the development of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor via the Adriatic’s main port. 


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