UN Body Votes to Postpone Decision on Global Carbon Tax Amid US Opposition

This came as Saudi Arabia tabled a motion on Oct. 17 to defer the vote by one year.
UN Body Votes to Postpone Decision on Global Carbon Tax Amid US Opposition
Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal in Elizabeth, N.J., on Sept. 11, 2025. Samira Bouaou /The Epoch Times
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The United Nations body specializing in regulating global shipping voted on Oct. 17 to delay a vote on the adoption of a proposed framework that will impose a global carbon tax on international shipping—a regulation the United States has strongly opposed.

Member states of the U.N.-backed International Maritime Organization (IMO) were set to approve the proposal on Oct. 17 when Saudi Arabia, which has voiced opposition to the plan, tabled a motion to defer the vote by one year. The motion was passed with 57 votes in favor and 49 against.