Shipowners support Brussels’ anti-piracy efforts
- Monday 21 May 2012, 15:18
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- Regulation
EUROPEAN shipowners have welcomed moves by Brussels to strengthen anti-piracy capacity building in East Africa and prepare standards for armed guards.While the International Maritime Organization continues its deliberations on possible standards for armed guards there is a growing fear...
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