UN PoPPOnes International Tax on Shipping After USED-LED Objection

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After the USED-LED campaign, the United Nations postponed the vote on the proposal to impose the first global carbon tax on distribution, delaying the decision by one year.
The law is expected to come to a vote this week as part of the UN International International Maritime Ornind Orpar Maritime Ornind Orpar African Maritime Ornime Orpar Maritime Orpart Orpar. “But most of the member states voted to take the position after failing to reach consensus among us.
Funded by the European Union and Brazil, the program seeks to raise billions from carriers that exceed the new emission limit, investing revenue in climate adaptation and clean fuel projects in developing countries.
Washington and Riyadh lead the opposition. Saudi Arabia presented Friday a move to end negotiations for one year, which passed with 57 countries in favor and 49 against.
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The Trump administration came out strongly against the measure this week, calling it a “legal” global tariff that would drive up energy and fuel prices. In a series of statements, President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubioand US ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz vowed that the United States would vote “hard
“I am angry that the international community is voting in London this week to pass a global carbon tax,” Trump wrote on social media. “The United States will not stand for this new tax Green Scam in the distribution, and will not hold in any way, the creation of a new easten to spend money on their green dreams.”
The Administration says the framework will provide international bureaucrats who will come under the control of tax-paying companies and consumers while doing little to cut global emissions.
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A commercial atserce ship passes through the port of Rotterdam as the United Nations opposes a proposed carbon tax on shipping. (Reuters / Dado Ruvic / illustration / file photo)
“This week, the UN is trying to pass the world’s first carbon tax, which will increase the cost of energy, food and fuel costs around the world. We will not allow American citizens and corporations to tax,” Rubio wrote in X.
“This is a bigger deal than I think anyone realizes,” AN NET AMBASSdoR Mike Waltz said on FOX News.

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Supporters oppose the uniform Carbon pricing It is the only way to pressure the shipping industry – which is responsible for about 3% of Global Greenhouse Greenhouse Emissions – to meet the target of Net-zero by the century.
The proposal will be decided on Session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee London, running Friday, Oct. 17, where nations must reach consensus in order to operate.