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Many of the world’s largest shipping nations have agreed to impose a minimum fee on every ton of greenhouse gases emitted by ...
Forbes contacted more than a dozen of the world’s largest container shipping companies and heard back from four, which ...
President Donald Trump likes keeping people on edge waiting for his next move, and that's been clear when it comes to his ...
Executives at big maritime transport businesses and ports warn consumers could get hit with higher prices as importers ...
Nations are trying to reach an agreement to charge commercial vessels a fee for their emissions in what would effectively be ...
Trade is already an active point of discussion in climate conversations. Even as the U.S. backs out of its own climate agenda ...
With Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs announced recently and most countries getting a temporary respite, except China, ...
The Trump administration on Wednesday is set to announce "reciprocal tariffs" targeting nations that have duties on U.S.
The package represents roughly a 26% increase from the 26 trillion won (about 18 billion US dollars) announced last year.
German container shipping firm Hapag-Lloyd said on Thursday that U.S. tariffs and potential reciprocal tariffs from various ...
Danish shipping company Maersk has benefited from robust U.S. demand so far this year and expects that to continue, though ...