Economy

Iran uses foreign flags and owners to evade US Sanctions

Iran has evaded US sanctions by renaming its vessels and transferring their ownership to other countries.

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Obama Order Addresses Somali Conflict

The OGSR editors and Dennis Bryant offer their interpretation of Obama's recent Executive Order addressing violence in the Somali region.

U.S. President Barack Obama issued an Executive Order Tuesday, April 13th in light of recent acts of violence in Somalia.

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Italy to Invest in Yacht Sector

Italy's yachting market, stagnated by the recession, is expected to grow steadily over the next two years, in part due to a government subsidy.

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Review Update: MEPC Meeting

The much-anticipated Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meeting last week achieved less progress in greenhouse gas emissions regulations than European countries had hoped.

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Review Update: Finnish Strike Ends, Cargo Build Up Remains

The Finnish dock workers strike earlier this month ended on Friday, March 19th, however, its impact remains.

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Marshall Islands Quality Council holds November meeting

Industry members discussed issues facing the shipping world at the Marshall Islands Quality Council meeting in Hamburg last November.

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Review Update: IMO Emissions Reduction Plan

In an update to a story I wrote last month, Brussels has placed its faith in the IMO's ability to monitor greenhouse gas emissions prior to their March 22 meeting with the organization.

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Debate over Shipbreaking Regulations

Shipbreakers in southwest Asia have expressed concern related to aspects of the International Maritime Organization's convention on ship scrapping.

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Is China the next shipping powerhouse?

It is clear that China is an up-and-coming economic powerhouse, however, its future role in the maritime world is still uncertain.

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UK faces loss of Maersk ships

Facing the loss of half its Maersk ships, the UK registry is debating the impacts the proposed Equality Bill will have on their fleet.

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