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Moore Stephens: Zulal cargo receivership successfully concluded

Moore Stephens recently acted as receiver in a dispute involving a cargo of 22,000 metric tons of Bulgarian wheat on board the bulk carrier Zulal.

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Moore Stephens: Shipping confidence holds steady

The average confidence level expressed by respondents to our Shipping Confidence Survey for the quarter ended February 2017 was unchanged at 5.6 out of 10.0. The likelihood of respondents making a major investment over the next year was 4.9 out of 10.0.
 

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Moore Stephens: Budget 2017 for shipping

The UK Budget 2017 contained no unwelcome surprises for the shipping industry, and some good news for the offshore maritime sector, including an extension to investment and cluster area allowances, and discussions for a tax regime that supports the transfer of late-life UK oil and gas assets.
 
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Moore Stephens: Planning for new data protection laws

Organisations, including those in the shipping industry, will be subject to fines of up to 4% of global turnover or €20 million, whichever is greater, if they fail to comply with new EU data protection laws, effective May 2018.

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Moore Stephens: Shipping pools: don’t just dive in

Shipping pools can be an attractive option for ship owners and operators, particularly in difficult markets and during periods of economic uncertainty.

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Liberia recognises strong support in Germany

The Liberian Registry used the occasion of the recent Marine Money Ship Finance Forum in Hamburg, Germany, to honour some of its strongest supporters.

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Liberian Registry strengthens Asia team to meet growing demand

The Registry has made strategic new appointments in a number of key areas within its network of Asian regional offices.

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Liberian Registry launches innovative new website

The Liberian Registry has further strengthened its industry-leading role for technological innovation by relaunching its website in an ultra-user-friendly format.

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Updates from The Liberian Corporate Registry

June 2016 -   LIBERIAN REGISTRY REACHES 4,000-SHIP MILESTONE Earlier this year, the Liberian Registry has reached a historic milestone with the registration of its 4,000th vessel – the 50,000 dwt d’Amico Tankers Limited owned chemical / product tanker newbuilding “HIGH TRUST”.

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MCI Newsletter, March 2016

Source: Maritime Cook Islands

MCI Newsletter, March 2016

04/21/2016

Steady growth recorded by MCI for 2015

MCI registered an 11% growth in the fleet last year with 201 new vessels, up from 184 in 2014. The fleet grew from 473 vessels in 2014 to 525 vessels at the end of December.

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