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St. Kitts and Nevis Joins Washington Declaration

St. Kitts and Nevis has become the fifth state to join the Washington Declaration of Violence against Seafarers.

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Greece Appoints New Minister of Shipping, Re-establishes Autonomous Shipping Ministry

Greece has appointed Kostas Mousouroulis as its Minister of Shipping under the new coalition government, signifying the re-establishment of an independent Ministry of Shipping following its incorporation in 2009 into the Ministry of Development, Competitiveness and Shipping.

Greece has appointed Kostas Mousouroulis as its Minister of Shipping under the new coalition government.

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Irano Hind Dissolving

The Indian and Iranian entities which previously formed the joint-venture Irano-Hind Shipping Company have announced plans to split their assets in light of US sanctions against Iran.

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US Continues Clampdown of Iranian Vessels [Updated]

Upon discovery that the National Iranian Tanker Company has reflagged some of its vessels with Tanzania and Tuvalu, the US has taken action in urging the registries to drop the vessels.

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Measuring Registry Performance within Context of Sanctions

Secretary General of the Paris MoU Richard Schiferli explains that political sanctions do not affect a registry's placement on its White, Grey, or Black List.

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Paris MoU publishes 2011 WGB List

The Paris MoU has released its latest performance tables ranking flag states on their White, Grey, and Black Lists.

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With Sanctions Deadline Approaching, Iranian Re-flagging Continues

Within the context of international sanctions deadlines, Iran is once again concealing its identity by elusive movement through the open registry system.

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South Africa may have yet to adopt tonnage tax regime

While South Africa has promised to introduce a tonnage tax regime in early 2013, some are skeptical of whether the country will be able to do so by that date.

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IMO Releases Guidelines for Use of Armed Guards

The International Maritime Organization has developed a set of guidelines for shipowners wishing to hire armed security personnel for their vessels.

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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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