The International Labor Organization has responded to questions of identifying which party is a shipowner as it relates to the Maritime Labor Convention.
Trade publication Lloyd's List reports:...
The government of Saint Lucia is considering plans to enhance its presence as a yachting center including a billion dollar partnership with Taiwan and the establishment of a Yachting Registration...
Lloyd's List has released its latest annual report on the ten largest flag states as measured by deadweight tonnage:
DWT, Millions...
Marine Money has published its program for its Superyacht Finance Forum taking place in Monaco next month.
Returning speakers will include Dolfinance Managing Director Hugo Modderman, who will again...
The International Superyacht Society (ISS) and Wilfred Sultana and Associates (WSA) are hosting the seminar Malta, a Better Destination for Superyachts at the Grand Hotel Excelsior in Valleta...
Malta has published guidelines regarding VAT application on short-term yacht charters. Superyacht News reports:
Malta to apply VAT proportionally to superyacht charters
The Maltese...
The Maritime Labor Convention, which entered into force this week, has prompted questions of whether a ship's owner or manager should be held accountable for the enforcement of the convention...
In the following article, Dr. Matthew Attard of Ganado Advocates explains how Maltese courts can approve vessel sales for creditors seeking reimbursement from debtors who could not make their...
Following months of preparation, the Maritime Labor Convention has entered into force today.
The convention received its 30th ratitication necessary to for implementation one year ago, and so has...
The Republic of Seychelles has introduced new legislation affecting bookkeeping requirements for International Business Companies registered with the jurisdiction.
Eltoma Corporate...