US-Led Pressure On Shipping Deal An Attack On EU Sovereignty, Says T&E - CleanTechnica

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Published: 10/17/2025
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Read original articleThe article from CleanTechnica reports that the US, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other oil-producing countries are pressuring the European Union to abandon its stringent green shipping regulations in favor of a weaker global agreement under negotiation at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), known as the Net Zero Framework (NZF). This framework would impose only modest carbon pricing on shipping emissions and is criticized for being significantly less ambitious than the EU’s existing measures, such as the Emissions Trading System (ETS) and the FuelEU Maritime law, which mandate carbon pricing and green fuel use. The pressure includes demands for the EU to drop its own carbon pricing and green fuel mandates, which would undermine years of progress in Europe’s decarbonization and energy transition efforts.
Transport & Environment (T&E), an environmental advocacy group, warns that accepting the US-led deal would compromise EU sovereignty and climate leadership by handing control over to foreign oil interests. The NZF would exempt about 85% of Europe’s shipping emissions from carbon
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