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Ports : Port of Rotterdam is investing in the Theemswegtracé rail
No access to port of Rotterdam for passengers from England While the ferries are still permitted access to the ports of Rotterdam and IJ muiden with trucks and drivers The mayors of Rotterdam and IJmuiden took this decision during the evening of Sunday 20 December at the request of Cora…
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Reports : قبل ان ينصرم عام 2020 ماذا عن توقعات ” اونكتاد ” لعام 2021 للتجارة العالمية ؟!
الامارات نحتل المرتبة 21 عالميا والاولى عربيا فى قوة اسطول النقل البحري بامتلاكها 970 سفينة تجارية حسب الحمولة الجافة تقرير للاونتكاد ايام قليلة وينصرم عام 2020 باحزانه واطراحة ووتقلباته ونكساته ومع هذا الوباء المستجد الذى اطاح بالعالم لتظهر بارقة امل قبل ان يودعنا حين بدأت التجارب السريرية والتوصل الى امصال…
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WMU : Contributes to ILO Global Forum on the MLC, 2006
Digital learning initiative was aimed at providing a unique opportunity for all stakeholders The International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Global Forum on the “Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006): Current and Future Developments” took place 15-17 December. The digital learning initiative was aimed at providing a unique opportunity for all stakeholders…
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IMO : Maintaining connectivity during the pandemic
IMO helped set up a new video conferencing service for the Interregional Coordination Centre (ICC) in Yaoundé The COVID-19 pandemic has created important challenges in terms of coordinating work on safety and security within the Central and West African common maritime space. To address this, IMO helped set up a…
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Arbitration : The new updated ICC Rules
Author: Andy Moody and Emily Beighton From 1 January 2021, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) will bring into force revised 2021 Rules of Arbitration (“2021 Rules“), replacing the current rules last updated in 2017. This is the third update within a decade and, as such, most of the…
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ITF : Governments must sieze on satellite tech in fisheries forced labour fight – PDF
Potentially 100,000 workers in the clutches of forced labour on board large industrial fishing vessels Fisheries representatives from the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), a global voice for the world’s millions of fishers, say that a new study from US-based researchers using satellite data helps reveal both the extent of…
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Liberia finishes off 2020 as the world’s fastest growing flag State for the second year
According to Clarkson’s World Fleet Monitor from mid-December 2020, Liberia has outpaced all other Open Registries having grown at 8.06% and 13.8 Million Gross Tons since January 2020. Liberia finishes off 2020 as the world’s fastest growing flag State for the second year in a row. In late 2018 Liberia…
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Breaking News : U.K. Salmon Farmers Want Priority as French Border Reopens
Vital trade link between U.K. and Europe reopened Wednesday Scottish salmon farmers urged the U.K. and France to prioritize moving seafood across the newly reopened border to salvage the busiest time of year for cross-Channel sales. Salmon is Britain’s top food export and producers have lost millions of pounds since…
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Ports : DP World to build new port in Senegal costing over $1 billion
First phase would include 840 metres of quay and a 5 km marine channel designed to handle 366-metre vessels DUBAI (Reuters) – Global port operator DP World has signed agreements with the government of Senegal to develop a deep-water port at Ndayane worth a total of $1.127 billion, its biggest…
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