Going green will add to inflation ‘no question’ says CEO

Cost of shipping going green will contribute to inflation 'no question,' says industry CEO

The cost of decarbonizing the shipping industry will have a knock-on effect on consumers, according to a CEO in the maritime industry.

“There will be an inflationary impact coming from [the] decarbonization of shipping … there is no question of it,” Bertrand Chen, CEO of the Global Shipping Business Network, told CNBC’s East Tech West conference in the Nansha district of Guangzhou, China.

New European rules that effectively tax shipping lines for their emissions would push up costs, Chen added.

“The EU government is imposing this cost to the shipping line … But now what that means is the shipping has to take action to decarbonize and naturally that will impact all the consumer. So, I think it’s just a trade-off people will have to live with.”

The European Union’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) is set to be extended to the shipping industry starting in January 2024, meaning that large ships entering EU ports will be charged for their carbon dioxide emissions.

The ETS currently covers sectors like mining and aviation and is designed to put a cost on carbon for the region’s most polluting industries.

Chen described the EU initiative as “a natural action that will lead to some interesting effects.”

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