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Isle of Man signs contract with Japanese company

The Isle of Man Ship Registry has hired Japanese transportation company Toko Maruraku in an effort to expand its market in Japan.

Toko will serve as agent for the registry in the region, with the authority to issue documents, verify receipts of signed documents, and assist with vessel and mortgage registration.

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Predicted Finnish strike begins

In an update to a story I wrote earlier this month, Finnish dock workers launched a strike at 6:00 AM today that already has caused repercussions for the country's economy.

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Connecticut Maritime Association Discusses Environmental Regulations

The Connecticut Maritime Association spoke with Kathy Metcalf of the United States Chamber of Shipping regarding environmental issues the industry faces.

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Europe Criticized for Insufficient Backing of Maritime Sector

In Brussels, legislators have been under scrutiny for not taking sufficient measures to ensure that Europe's inland waterway industry survives the recession.

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Taiwan unveils plans to boost shipping industry

Taiwan is adopting multiple measures to bolster its shipping industry, including tax breaks and a harbor regulatory authority.

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Bahrain Will Open Registry to International Owners

Bahrain has announced plans to open its registry to international owners in order to become a global maritime center.

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AET Registers Ship under Indian Flag

Tanker owner AET has registered its first ship under the Indian Flag after it formed a subsidiary to operate the tanker in the country's coastal product market.

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