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Belgium Introduces Armed Guards Legislation

Belgium has introduced regulations regarding use of armed security personnel onboard its ships.

Belgium will require the armed guards be registered and formal reporting procedures be followed, to "send out a clear no-trigger-happy-cowboys signal" says the Belgian Shipowners Association.

The legislation should be fully developed this summer.

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Poland ratifies 2006 Maritime Labor Convention

Poland has just ratified the 2006 Maritime Labor Convention, making it the 26th International Labor Organization member state and seventh EU state to have done so.

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Baltic States to meet at workshop this week

Representatives from maritime authorities in the Baltic Region will meet in Helinski this week.

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Argentina Expands Flag Embargoes

Argentina has extended its ban on Falkland and British flagged ships to include registries such as the Ba

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Maersk Protests US Reserve Vessel Citizenship Requirements

Maersk Line, Limited has protested against a recent requirement enacted by the US Maritime Administration which requires ship managers for three reserve vessels to be US citizens.

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U.S. Maritime Administration Issues New Export-Import Bank U.S.-Flag Shipping Guidance

Maritime law firm Winston and Strawn explains new guidelines regarding transport of cargo shipments financed by the U.S. Export-Import Bank.

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Philippines Streamlines Seafarer Training Institutions

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Danish fleet encouraged to improve lifeboat drill safety

The Danish Maritime Authority has released safety guidelines to ships registered under its flag regarding conducting lifeboat drills safely.

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Lloyd’s Register Closes Operations in Iran

Class society Lloyd's Register has confirmed in a statement that it has shut down its operations in Iran.

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US Law Firm Explains Sanctions' Practical Implications

Lawyers from Seward and Kissel explain the practical implications that sanctions against Iran and Syria have on the industry.

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