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‘Nothing without us’: Greece hardens stance on IMO emissions deal | Euractiv

A dispute at the International Maritime Organisation over greening the world's shipping fleet exposes divisions in Brussels

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‘Nothing without us’: Greece hardens stance on IMO emissions deal | Euractiv

A dispute at the International Maritime Organisation over greening the world's shipping fleet exposes divisions in Brussels

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ekathimerini.com1 mesi fa

Greece flexes political muscle in shipping | eKathimerini.com

Greece's government at Posidonia emphasizes shipping viability over net zero targets as Gulf crisis disrupts supply chains. Rising energy and transport costs will inflate infrastructure budgets and pressure ESG compliance schedules for tech leaders.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·euractiv.com

    ‘Nothing without us’: Greece hardens stance on IMO emissions deal | Euractiv

    A dispute at the International Maritime Organisation over greening the world's shipping fleet exposes divisions in Brussels

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·ekathimerini.com

    Greece flexes political muscle in shipping | eKathimerini.com

    The opening of the Posidonia exhibition on Monday came with the Greek government flexing its political muscle in the global shipping industry.