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MOL Participated in Davos Meeting for 5th Consecutive Year
- Engaging in Dialogue with Leaders in Business and Government -

January 29, 2026

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto; Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo) was the only Japanese shipping company to participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, held in Davos, Switzerland, from January 19- 23. This marks MOL's fifth participation in the Davos Meeting.

Four MOL executives, including President & CEO Hashimoto, attended numerous key sessions covering cross industry initiatives aimed at addressing various challenges such as decarbonization, as well as global geopolitical issues. They also engaged in dialogue and exchanged views with political and business leaders from around the world.

CEO Hashimoto speaking at the Meeting of the First Movers Coalition Leaders (third from left)

On January 20, Hashimoto spoke at the official Davos program "Meeting of the First Movers Coalition Leaders." With representatives of member companies of the First Movers Coalition (FMC," note) gathered in one place, Hashimoto reaffirmed MOL's commitment to its goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and its intent to continue its initiatives toward that end. He also emphasized that achievement of decarbonization in international shipping-a truly global industry-will require the introduction of fair, effective, and internationally harmonized regulations is critically important.

On January 21, Senior Executive Officer Jotaro Tamura (scheduled to assume the position of President & CEO in April) served as a panelist at the Global Maritime Forum-hosted event "Trade Lanes to Tomorrow, Greening the Maritime Sector." During discussions on decarbonization initiatives in the maritime industry, Tamura stated that "In addition to a rapid transition to full decarbonization, it is also important to adjust the pace of large-scale upstream investments and to adopt a transition strategy that combines lower carbon fuels such as LNG."

Senior Managing Executive Officer Tamura speaking at the Global Maritime Forum-hosted event (third from left)

The MOL Group has positioned environmental strategy as a key element of its "BLUE ACTION 2035" management plan, and set the target of achieving net zero GHG emissions by 2050 in the "MOL Group Environmental Vision 2.2." As a pioneering integrated shipping company, the group is committed to achieving net zero GHG emissions by introducing clean alternative fuels and pursuing the spread and promotion of negative emissions.

(Note) FMC is a platform for governments and leading global companies to work together in commercializing the technologies needed to achieve net zero GHG emissions by 2050 and to increase cost competitiveness. Please see below for MOL press releases related to FMC.
May 30, 2022: "MOL to Join "First Movers Coalition" as the First Japanese Company - Aiming to Boost Demand for Decarbonization Technology"
January 27, 2023: "MOL is the First Japanese Company to Join First Movers Coalition's Shipping Sector - Toward the Decarbonization of the Ocean Shipping Industry -"
September 19, 2023: "MOL Appointed as "Sector Champion" of First Movers Coalition - Leading the Discussion to Promote Zero-Emission Fuels -"


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