Maersk: Global emissions deal is sink or swim for IMO

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Maersk's head of environment warns UN body may prove redundant if it cannot secure carbon-cutting deal for shipping by July

Failure to secure some form of deal to help make new ships more carbon efficient could see the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) lose its status as the industry's guiding body, according to a senior...

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