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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