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ECSA unveils new brand and name

European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) has rebranded as European Shipowners to mark its 60th anniversary. The organisation, representing 22 national shipowners' associations across Europe, unveiled...

Major shipping associations express concern about Houthi rebels’ first fatal vessel attack

Several associations of the shipping industry published a joint statement to express their deep concern over the tragic loss of life and injuries suffered...

European vessel owners launch defensive maritime security operation in the Red Sea

In response to increasing threats targeting commercial shipping, the European Union (EU) Council officially initiated the EU's defensive maritime security operation in the Red...

European Union agrees provisional ETS deal for shipping industry

The European Parliament and the European Council have embraced the calls of the industry stakeholders to earmark European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS)...

Critical decade in battle against climate change

According to the United Nations (UN), the agreement reached by 196 nations at COP21 on 12 December 2015, which entered into force nearly a...
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