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Iran Sanctions: U.S. Bans Foreign Subsidiaries of U.S. Companies from Doing Business with Iran

Jonathan Epstein of Holland and Knight outlines the most recent United States Executive Order and its impacts on global corporate activity.

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African Flags Convene to Discuss Industry

Conference

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DNV Offers MLC Training Course

Det Norske Veritas is offering a seminar advising shipowners and flags on meeting requirements of the recently ratified Maritime Labor Convention.

Det Norske Veritas is offering a seminar advising shipowners and flags on meeting requirements of the recently ratified Maritime Labor Convention in order to prepare for its 2013 entry into force.

Course highlights will include:

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Isle of Man recognized by Korean Register of Shipping

The Korean Register of Shipping has presented the Isle of Man Ship Registry with a recognition of its efforts to develop its relationships with Asia.

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Moldova and Mongolia De-list Iranian Vessels

Mongolia and Moldova have joined Malta, Bolivia, Tanzania, Tuvalu and Sierra Leone in confirming that they have removed Iranian-linked vessels from their fleet.

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Former UK MCGA Chief Executive wins Lloyd's List Achievement Award

Maurice Storey, former CEO of the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency, has been recognized for Lifetime Achievement by Lloyd's List.

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Piracy Winding Down?

The Associated Press has recently written, the "Party appears to be ending for Somali pirates" as shipping companies fight back with private security personnel and military intervention, but whether that proves true ultimately has yet to be determined.

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French Court Upholds Ruling Against State-Owned Company

The French court has upheld its conviction of national oil company Total for the casualty of the tanker Erika off its coast in 1999.

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Panama, Cyprus Concerned over Weighing Proposals

Panama and Cyprus have expressed concern that proposed container weight requirements should be clarified further before being ratified.

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US Continues Iranian Clampdown

The US is currently targeting Moldova in its latest efforts to deter Iran's development of its nuclear weapons program.

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