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Pandemic masks true picture of sulphur 2020 compliance

It will be difficult to ascertain a full picture of how well the international shipping industry is complying with the new sulphur 2020 environmental legislation and judge the effectiveness of enforcement measures until sometime after the Covid-19 pandemic has receded, says maritime law specialist Hill Dickinson. Introduced on January 1st this year, the implementation of …

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Sanctions In The Time Of Covid-19: Ongoing Risks For The Shipping Community

In March 2020, the US State and Treasury Departments announced sanctions against various Chinese companies for trading in Iranian petrochemicals. Among the targets were ship management company Aoxing Ship Management Shanghai Ltd and shipowner Sea Charming Shipping Company Limited. News reports claim that both companies are owned by Chinese chemical tanker company Junzheng Shipping, which …

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Suspension Of Wrongful Trading In Light Of Covid-19

DIRECTORS’ PERSONAL LIABILITY FOR WRONGFUL TRADING – RELIEF DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS As the UK’s economy continues to experience shocks, and companies of all sizes face increasingly intense financial pressure as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has announced plans to suspend provisions relating to wrongful trading …

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Charterparty ‘chain reaction’: The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in the ‘Athos I’ case

The case also illustrates the high costs of pollution cases in the United States and the commensurate lengthy litigation that can ensue. Our US lawyer and pollution expert, Frank Gonynor, discusses the specifics of the ‘Athos I’ decision and, since most charter parties incorporate English law, we asked Adrian Moylan, an English Solicitor, to comment …

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WFW advises Crédit Agricole on Rimorchiatori Fratelli Neri financing

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised Crédit Agricole Italia S.p.A. on a loan facility to Fratelli Neri S.p.A., to finance the construction of the “ROMITO” tugboat built at Damen Shipyards in the Netherlands. The financing has been fully disbursed to cover the payments agreed with the Dutch yard. Crédit Agricole Italia S.p.A., a subsidiary of …

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Blue Growth is Real in Cyprus

Cyprus has undertaken a major endeavor to establish and develop a maritime cluster of companies and services, enabling Blue Growth to be part of a cohesive and flourishing set of initiatives and programmes. In an exclusive interview with Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide (www.hellenicshippingnews.com), Natasa Pilides, Cyprus Shipping Deputy Minister, Petros Achtypis, Founder of Prevention at …

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Trade Challenges Ahead for the Shipping Industry

Brexit, IMO 2020 and the Coronavirus are plaguing the shipping industry of late and ECSA (European Community Shipowners’ Associations) is working round the clock in order to offer solutions to its members and advocate the industry’s contribution towards the European economy. In an exclusive interview with Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide (www.hellenicshippingnews.com), Mr. Claes Berglund, President …

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