Malta Law Firm > Insights > Impact of IMO 2023 on Malta flagged vessels
Impact of IMO 2023 on Malta flagged vessels
31.1.23
31.1.23
The success of the IMO’s 2020 sulphur cap set the tone for the shipping industry’s decarbonisation goals and the momentum built over the past three years has served as a catalyst for the introduction of new IMO 2023 Regulations. The amendments to the MARPOL Annex VI came into force on 1 November 2022 and were implemented on 1 January 2023, introducing new rules that target vessel efficiency aspects and carbon intensity, which have become mandatory for certain categories of Malta flagged vessels.
Read more here.
OUTLINE
Related Insights
Ship Finance
14.10.25
International Shipping Finance & Law Review 2025/26 – The FCI: A New Security Interest for Finance Lessors
View
Ship Finance
11.2.25
Malta Introduces New Security Instrument for the Benefit of Ship Finance Lessors
View
Ship Finance
19.4.24
Maltese Sanctions Monitoring Board Offers Guidance on “for use in Russia” Terminology
View
Marine Litigation
1.10.23
The Malta Symposium on the Convention on the International Effects of Judicial Sales of Ships
View
Ship Finance
26.6.23
A Greener Horizon – The Impact of Carbon Mitigation on the Shipping Sector
View
Marine Litigation
27.3.23
Fenech & Fenech contributes to the 10th edition of the AIJA Transport Law Commission’s Newsletter
View
Ship Finance
27.1.23
Reduction in sulphur oxides emissions: legislative intervention reaps positive results
View
Ship Finance
1.8.22
Law Booth – Episode 7 – The effects of Covid-19 and sanctions on the ship finance industry JULY 12, 2022
View
Marine Litigation
16.3.22
SHIPPING 2022 GLOBAL PRACTICE GUIDE – Fenech & Fenech Advocates on Malta
View
Ship Finance
3.3.22
Potential effects of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis on Maltese Ship Finance Transactions
View
Ship Registration
3.12.21
The Fenech & Fenech Maritime Series: Talks with the Industry – Webinar 4
View
Marine Litigation
25.2.21