IMO Net Zero Shipping Framework: Extraordinary IMO Session Adjourned; Work Continues

Jeanne M. Grasso, Holli B. Packer, and Vanessa C. DiDomenico ●

From October 14 to 17, 2025, the International Maritime Organization’s (“IMO”) Marine Environment Protection Committee (“MEPC”) held an extraordinary session to consider the adoption of amendments to MARPOL Annex VI, including the proposed IMO Net Zero Framework (“NZF”). The session concluded with a decision to adjourn and reconvene in 12 months, allowing additional time to consider revisions to the NZF and for Member States to build consensus.

In the interim, technical and implementation details are being developed and refined through IMO bodies, notably the Working Group on the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships (“Working Group”), which met from October 20 to 24, 2025, to advance NZF guidelines.

Meanwhile, the United States continues to reaffirm its strong opposition to the NZF, while outlining potential retaliatory measures. European Union decarbonization regulations remain in force, and regional frameworks continue to evolve in the absence of unified IMO action. This regulatory uncertainty highlights the importance of proactive engagement with policymakers and strategic planning across various potential compliance scenarios.

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IMO Net-Zero Shipping Framework: A Crossroads for Global Shipping Regulations

Jeanne M. Grasso and Holli B. Packer ●

Introduction: A New Era for Maritime Decarbonization

The International Maritime Organization’s (“IMO”) Marine Environment Protection Committee approved a sweeping package of draft regulations known as the “IMO Net-Zero Shipping Framework” (the “Framework”) in April 2025. This Framework will be voted on in October 2025 and, if adopted, will enter into force by March 2027. It marks an ambitious and comprehensive global effort to align the maritime sector with international climate goals. However, the Framework has also sparked significant debate among IMO member states, most notably the United States, which has voiced strong opposition to the proposed measures. This article provides an overview of the proposed regulations and broader industry implications, while also highlighting the United States’ position and the Framework’s potential impact on the future of maritime decarbonization.

The IMO Net-Zero Framework: Scope and Ambition

The Framework is the centerpiece of the IMO’s mid-term greenhouse gas (“GHG”) reduction measures, intended to be formalized as a new Chapter 5 of MARPOL Annex VI. Its primary objective is to achieve net-zero GHG emissions from international shipping by 2050, in line with the 2023 IMO Strategy on GHG Emissions. The Framework applies to all vessels of 5,000 gross tons and above on international voyages, with limited exceptions for vessels operating solely within national waters, non-mechanically propelled vessels, and certain offshore platforms.

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Mainbrace Live: U.S. Maritime Regulatory Update

Blank Rome’s internationally recognized Maritime & International Trade practice group presents a new series of informative webinars covering hot topics in the shipping industry and key insights into 2021 and beyond. Sessions will cover:

    • Sanctions and international trade
    • Offshore wind developments
    • Shipping litigation
    • Maritime regulation
    • Ship finance
    • And more!

For the fourth webinar in our Mainbrace Live series, Blank Rome LLP attorneys Jeanne M. GrassoDana S. Merkel, and Stefanos N. Roulakis presented “U.S. Maritime Regulatory Update” on Tuesday, June 22, 2021.

Jeanne, Dana, and Stefanos discussed:

    • The conundrum in ballast water management: VIDA, VGP, and the IMO
    • Ongoing industry challenges as COVID-19 continues
    • Emerging greenhouse gas regulation and shipping

MODERATOR

    • Jeanne M. Grasso, Partner and Co-Chair, Maritime & International Trade Practice Group

PRESENTERS

    • Dana S. Merkel, Associate, Maritime Practice Group
    • Stefanos N. Roulakis, Associate, Maritime Practice Group

To watch a recording of this webinar, please go to the webinar on-demand registration page here.

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