“High seas” Agreement reached after almost 20 years of negotiations
BIMCO reports on the March 2023 landmark agreement to protect areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdiction.
BIMCO reports on the March 2023 landmark agreement to protect areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdiction.
BIMCO will be present at the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon - read what we'll be doing
“Scrapping ships and no new builds is the fastest road to recovery for the dry bulk market” BIMCO President Philippe Louis-Dreyfus comments on BIMCO’s latest market analysis
BIMCO has compiled a glossary of climate change terms based on the best scientific consensus
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Ahead of President Biden’s Leaders’ Summit on Climate, the world’s major shipping organisations have called on world leaders to urgently examine the role of market-based measures (MBMs) to ensure ambitious decarbonisation targets are met across the entire global shipping industry.
On 4 June BIMCO, together with ICS, IMCA, ITF and OCIMF, had arranged a symposium about piracy in the Gulf of Guinea. The symposium came to the conclusion that the Nigerian piracy problem occurs in a small area and can be solved if Nigeria wants it.
BIMCO, the world’s largest international shipping organisation, has now launched an anti-corruption clause for charter parties. The new clause will give owners and charterers a contractual platform for cooperative action to resist demands for illegal payments from port officials and others.