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In this week's episode
The talks on IMO carbon rules go no where as nations call time out and delay a decision for a year. Not the ending anyone thought, but there may be a silver lining.
Also.
While international climate talks stumble, African nations are taking control of their own destiny and a number of countries are following Djibouti's idea of setting their own price on shipping's carbon emissions. Is it a model that can spread further afield?
And we look at the response in the US to China's port tariffs which are in response to the US tariffs
reporting by Paul Peachey and Eric Priante Martin
Host and producer: Craig Eason
A TradeWinds podcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 By Craig Eason
By Craig EasonIn this week's episode
The talks on IMO carbon rules go no where as nations call time out and delay a decision for a year. Not the ending anyone thought, but there may be a silver lining.
Also.
While international climate talks stumble, African nations are taking control of their own destiny and a number of countries are following Djibouti's idea of setting their own price on shipping's carbon emissions. Is it a model that can spread further afield?
And we look at the response in the US to China's port tariffs which are in response to the US tariffs
reporting by Paul Peachey and Eric Priante Martin
Host and producer: Craig Eason
A TradeWinds podcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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