Maritime Sustainability

United States Shipping Compliance Guide

Practical guidance for small fleet operators navigating EU ETS, FuelEU, and IMO regulations.

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United States Shipping Compliance Guide 2026

United States is not in the EU, so EU ETS does not directly apply. However, ships traveling to EU ports must account for emissions during their entire voyage. This guide covers everything United States-based shipping companies need to know about maritime emissions compliance in 2026.

United States at a Glance

Attribute Details
Country United States
Code US
Region North America
EU Member No
EU ETS Zone No
FuelEU Applicable No

Main Ports in United States

EU ETS in United States

Non-EU Shipping Requirements

While United States is not in the EU ETS, shipping companies should be aware that:

United States Regulatory Landscape

United States may develop its own maritime emissions regulations. Stay informed about local policy developments.

FuelEU Maritime in United States

FuelEU Maritime does not directly apply at ports in United States, but may apply when ships from here call at EU ports.

From 2025, vessels must meet renewable energy intensity targets:

Year Target
2025 2%
2030 6%
2040 20%
2050 80%

CII Ratings in United States

The Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) affects all vessels calling at United States ports, regardless of flag. Key impacts:

Compliance Strategy for United States

Step 1: Assess Your Position

Step 2: Develop Action Plan

Step 3: Implement & Monitor

How Ingeniat Can Help with United States Compliance

Ingeniat helps shipping companies navigate United States compliance:


Next step: Contact us for a United States compliance assessment

Last updated: March 2026