U.S. Seeks 'Pragmatic' Approach to IMO 2020 Rules

Thursday, October 25, 2018

The United States is looking for a "pragmatic" approach to the implementation of new marine fuel emission rules that go into effect in 2020, a U.S. Coast Guard official said on Thursday.

The United States hopes like-minded countries will put forth a proposal or proposals for a May 2019 meeting of the International Maritime Organization's environmental body, Rear Admiral John Nadeau, assistant commandant for prevention policy for the Coast Guard, said on the sidelines of a conference in New York.


Reporting by Stephanie Kelly

Categories: Government Update U.S. Coast Guard Legal Environmental IMO

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