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U.S. Pressures Countries to Delay Fees to Clean Up Ship Pollution
Published: October 17, 2025
Under threats of tariffs and other sanctions from the U.S., nations postponed a vote on whether to charge fees on emissions from ships. Read More.
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The group had challenged the president’s executive orders as unconstitutional. A judge “reluctantly” said the suit was too broad in scope. Read More
October 16, 2025
The group had challenged the president’s executive orders as unconstitutional. A judge “reluctantly” said the suit was too broad in scope. Read More
October 16, 2025
The group had challenged the president’s executive orders as unconstitutional. A judge “reluctantly” said the suit was too broad in scope. Read More
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The dip in prices comes as maritime shippers contend with U.S. fees on China-linked vessels and a ceasefire pact that could help reopen Red Sea transport. Read More
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