Japan Club emphasises partial exposure to EU sanctions
- Thursday 23 February 2012, 13:54
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THE Japan Shipowners Mutual Protection & Indemnity Association has emphasised its members will still be partially exposed to sanctions against Iran despite the club being outside the European Union jurisdiction, highlighting the risks tankers face when calling at Iranian ports.The insurer,...
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