Trade

Potential Syria Weapons Delivery Foiled

A German-owned, Antigua and Barbuda-flagged ship that had been headed for Syria changed course after learning that it was possibly carrying military equipment that the regime planned to use against dissidents.

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Alaska Fuel Distributor Obtains Emergency Permission to Accept Cargo of Russian-Flagged Ship

A current lawsuit explains the complications the Jones Act places on transporting goods to non-contiguous US regions such as Alaska.

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Stockholm Research Institute Recommends Port State Control as Best Choice for Clamping Down on Trafficking

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has published a paper outlining the challenges involved in regulating the industry and offers solutions on how to reduce illicit trafficking that can result from these regulatory ambiguities.

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Isle of Man Department of Economic Development opens Singapore Office

The Isle of Man Department of Economic Development has opened a satellite office in Singapore to further develop its burgeoning Asian presence.

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US Law Firm Explains Impact of Sanctions on Trade

The U.S. law firm Holland and Knight explains that in today's world of sanctions on Iran, North Korea and Syria shipping companies need to be extra cautious in conducting trade.

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Commonwealth Group Representative Rejects Argentine Claims of Caribbean Alliance

Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group representative Sir Ronald Sanders has spoken out against allegations claiming several Caribbean countries' support for Argentina's boycott of the Falkland Islands registry.

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Argentine Transport Union Boycotts British Flag

The Argentine Confederation of Transport Workers is boycotting British-flagged vessels in the latest development in the two countries' dispute over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.

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2012 National Defense Authorization Act Contains New Iran Sanctions

The law firm Seward and Kissel has issued a press release this week in relation to the U.S.’ 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, which contains information regarding sanctions against Iran.

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Mercosur Imposes Ban on Falklands-Flagged Vessels

The South American Trade bloc Mercosur has implemented an embargo on vessels registered with the British Overseas Territory the Falkland Islands, in response to an ongoing sovereignty dispute between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the archipelago.

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Turkey considers trade relationship with Cyprus

The latest development in Turkish-Cypriot relations has Turkey considering an trade relationship with Cyprus based on the China-Taiwan model.

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