As it prepares for Posidonia next month the Liberian Registry reflects on its long standing relationship with Greek shipowners:
Liberia and Greece continue to build on successful relationship
The...
Bermuda is opening a ship registry office in the United Kingdom.
Lloyd's List reports:
Bermuda on the move
Minister of tourism flies to London to launch the register’s UK office
Bermuda...
Panama Maritime Authority Director Alfonso Castillero stands by the registry's policy to not release accident reports publicly, arguing that sharing them with other flag states is more effective...
Liberia is creating a Collateral Registry through its Central Bank to allow individuals to cite "movable assets such as cars, equipments and other household and agricultural materials" in...
Panama's Maritime Law Association Apademar recommends the establishment of the country's ship registry as a government owned corporation.
TradeWinds reports:
Vision of reform emerges for...
Connecticut Maritime Association newsletter editor Don Frost has written a follow-up to his February editorial on United States maritime policy in the publication's May edition, this time...
The Isle of Man Ship Registry is highlighted in a special Financial Times special report on the British Crown Dependency:
Overseas delegations seek out local expertise in Isle of Man
by Andrew Bounds...
Japan continues challenges in its tax system's ability to compete with other jurisdictions that can offer lower rates to shipowners.
Lloyd's List reports:
Five years on, Japan’s...
Luxembourg has announced intentions to lower its ship registration fees in order to attract more vessels to the flag.
Tax-News.com reports:
Luxembourg Lowers Shipping Registration Levy
by Ulrika...
The Liberian Registry has named Robert Twell as the new general manager of its London office.
The organization reports:
LISCR appoints new general manager for London
The Liberian International Ship...