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Attica results hit by merger costs and ETS compliance
Costs included €14.1m on EU emission allowances in the first nine months of the year
Top 10 flag states 2024
Liberia remained the world’s largest flag state after ending Panama’s 20-year run at the top in 2023. The dethroned registry saw its numbers fall since the previous ranking, likely because of an ongoing cull of dark fleet tankers
Maritime incident underreporting is a recurring issue
The IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee has recently adopted new reporting requirements for containers lost at sea, which are due to take effect in January 2026
UK to consult on expanding ETS to domestic shipping
The UK Government has launched a second consultation on expanding its ETS to domestic shipping, this time focused on implementation
San Marino flag removes two suspect marine insurers from P&I club approved list
Increased scrutiny of fixed-premium marine insurance P&I providers operating outside the International Group is intensifying amid concerns many are providing nothing more than pieces of paper to secure registration
Safety of future fuels under scrutiny at IMO
The International Maritime Organization is to resume talks on the safety of alternative fuels, including fixing gaps in regulations on swappable battery containers
Shipbroker SSY ‘wants to turn one transaction into four or five’
In two years SSY has expanded from 370 people to around 550, and wants to hit 800 staff globally within five years
The Daily View: Innovating through adaptability
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CSSC chair Wen reportedly implicated in anti-graft investigation
Wen Gang has allegedly been absent from the company for more than a month and missed the opening ceremony of the China International Import Expo in early November, where Premier Li Qiang delivered a speech
The Daily View: Aligning for action
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Former Port of Auckland chief executive guilty on health and safety charges
The charges were brought by Maritime New Zealand after the death of a port worker in August 2020
The Daily View: Why flag hopping brings back memories of stamp collecting
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The Daily View: The rules are changing
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Former Cexim president Liu Lianke given suspended death sentence
While in his senior role at Cexim, he spearheaded the state bank’s rapid growth in ship financing amid China’s flourishing shipbuilding exports
Go it alone UK sanctions could undermine Russia price cap, insurers fear
Common list of targeted vessels would make more sense, underwriters contend
What the climate cash conundrum means for shipping
The COP climate talks are in crisis with a climate finance black hole opening up, but the failure of those talks has only increased the likelihood that governments will agree on a global carbon levy for shipping next year
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