INTERCARGO: Reaffirms Call for Simplicity as IMO Climate Talks Continue

March 27, 2025

The International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO) has renewed its call for straightforward and practical mid-term measures as the IMO's climate negotiations enter the next phase. With ISWG-GHG-19 and MEPC 83 in the coming weeks, where key decisions on implementing the IMO's GHG strategy are expected, INTERCARGO emphasizes that clarity and simplicity must remain central to any framework adopted.

INTERCARGO cautions against overly complicated mechanisms and believes that key priorities for the upcoming negotiations should be simplicity, predictability and implementation readiness:

INTERCARGO has renewed its call for
INTERCARGO has renewed its call for straightforward and practical mid-term measures as the IMO's climate negotiations enter the next phase. Credit: Adobe Stock/Shahid Mehmood/imageBROKER

"The upcoming ISWG-GHG-19 and MEPC 83 meetings represent a pivotal moment for maritime decarbonization," said INTERCARGO's Secretary General, Kostas Gkonis. "We fully support ambitious environmental goals, but the measures adopted must be practical and implementable also for tramp and bulk shipping, which is the largest shipping sector. As negotiations intensify, we urge Member States to focus on solutions that will deliver real emissions reductions without compromising operational efficiency and the smooth global transportation of essential goods."

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