This week in EU policy: Historic agreement and impact firms to shape AI policy
One of the EU's biggest member states announces its climate policy agenda, a historic agreement for maritime emissions is reached and the Commission gives those in the impact space the chance to shape future AI policy.
Welcome to our newly launched weekly EU impact policy round-up, by Frey Lindsay.

1. IMO agrees historic shipping emissions limit
The news: The International Maritime Organization has – after a very long time – agreed a plan for mandatory limits on carbon emissions ...
Each week, I'll keep you in the loop on the most important news in the EU policy ecosystem. This week – lot's of things has happened – and the three most important ones are:
1. IMO agrees historic shipping emissions limit
The news: The International Maritime Organization has – after a very long time – agreed a plan for mandatory limits on carbon emissions for large ocean-going ships, with a view to a net-zero target by 2050.
What happens now: The measures are to be formally adopted late in 2025, and go into force in 2027.
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