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Flag purge fails to dent Cameroon’s shadow fleet hub status

Cameroon may have deregistered 36 vessels, claiming to have dealt with the shadow fleet influx of tonnage, but 155 of its 165 active international ships remain sanctioned or part of the shadow fleet

Sanctions Regulation
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Can we stop seafarers from being criminalised?

Lloyd’s List reporter Joshua Minchin asks why seafarers continue to be detained for extended periods over crimes in which they played little or no part

Lloyd’s List Podcast Risk and Compliance

EU used new powers to sanction Iran over Hormuz

The EU imposed its first sanctions under a new maritime security regime, targeting two Iranian individuals and an IRGC naval unit for threatening commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz

Strait of Hormuz crisis Sanctions

Choose your fighter: New IMO plans set up carbon pricing showdown

Three policy proposals are emerging as contenders for the next round of IMO talks. They point to a showdown between the Net-Zero Framework, a slightly different NZF by Brazil, and the fossil fuels-only option from Liberia that has the support of Greek tanker bosses

Decarbonisation Sustainability

EU’s Mediterranean naval force joins fight against Russia’s shadow fleet

Operation Irini’s boarding of two suspected fraudulently flagged tankers is the first evidence of coordinated efforts at an EU-level to disrupt Moscow’s shadow fleet

Sanctions Risk and Compliance

$300bn a year in NZF costs? Really?

Opponents of the IMO Net-Zero Framework have claimed it could cost international shipping $300bn by 2035. But the claim doesn’t stand up to scrutiny

Sustainability Risk and Compliance

Russia challenges ship insurance rules as pressure on shadow fleet intensifies

Russia is challenging new IMO reporting rules that would require ships to provide proof of insurance, calling the measures politically motivated and unlawful

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Tarrant steps into top job at Shipowners’ Club

Passionate wine-lover now leads International Group affiliate

Insurance People

Greek shipowners slam signature EU shipping measures

EU ETS is a tax and a sham, not an environmental measure, says Union of Greek Shipowners leaders

Decarbonisation Posidonia

Greek campaign against NZF makes life awkward for green tech sector

Major tanker owners’ PR blitz against the Net-Zero Framework has highlighted the divide between those banking on a global greenhouse gas regulation, and those campaigning to prevent one

Decarbonisation Posidonia

Competitiveness and sustainability can be combined, says global shipping ‘powerhouse’

Union of Greek Shipowners’ latest report underlines aspects that set Greek shipping apart

Decarbonisation Tankers and Gas

Trump’s Cuba sanctions ramp up fines three times over

Expressly targeting non-US entities for first time is a big development, WFW’s Pilarski said

Sanctions Insurance

Classing an ageing fleet: drones, AI and the shadow fleet threat

Recycling remains at historically low levels, and older tonnage keeps on earning, which is putting greater demand on classification societies

Digitalisation Sustainability

Panama reflagging explodes as China detentions hit new highs

The mass exodus from Panama’s registry has been visible since mid-April, about a month after China began stepping up inspections of Panama-flagged ships

Containers Ports and Logistics

Mays Brown set to triple lawyer headcount after Gallagher Bassett deal

Boutique firm expects to recruit well-known individuals, says founding partner

Insurance Law
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