29 Mar 23 Chamber Launches 2023 Journal Our Journal is a flagship publication of the Chamber that reviews the activities over the last 12 months and looks ahead to the Chamber's priorities for the coming year. The Chamber is pleased to launch its 2023 Journal. Our Journal is a flagship publication of the Chamber that reviews the activities over the last 12 months and looks ahead to the Chamber's priorities for the coming year. This year's edition includes:The UK shipping minister's thoughts on a dramatic last twelve months and her hopes and aspirations for 2023The views and insights of IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim as he enters the final year of his tenureMore information on the Chamber's planned 2023 campaigns of people, planet and prosperityDetails of upcoming 2023 eventsExpert insights from the Chamber's policy team on key topics, including decarbonisationThe Chamber would like to thank all this year's contributors and advertisers. This year's Journal is free to download below. Chamber 2023 Journal Share:
18 Oct 2025 UK Chamber Statement on IMO MEPC Outcome The UK Chamber of Shipping has responded to the conclusion of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Extraordinary Session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), which ended without the adoption of the proposed Net Zero Framework. Instead, the IMO has agreed to postpone further discussions for 12 months. Read more News
15 Oct 2025 UK Chamber of Shipping and CLIA renew MoU to strengthen collaboration on UK cruise priorities The UK Chamber of Shipping and Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) have signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance collaboration and coordination on key issues impacting the cruise industry in the United Kingdom. Read more News
10 Oct 2025 Blog | Conservative Party Conference – Manchester 2025 Director of External Affairs, Stef Kenyon rounded out conference season for the year this week, representing the UK Chamber at the Conservative Party gathering in Manchester. In contrast to the buoyant atmosphere in Liverpool, Manchester’s event was more subdued and scaled-down, yet still offered valuable opportunities to engage with MPs, Shadow Ministers, and stakeholders on the evolving priorities of the Conservative Party and their implications for the maritime industry. Read more News