All Europe articles – Page 116
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NorwayPerfect storm of high interest rates and weakening currency suppressing demand
The Norwegian boat market has been hit almost more by the tougher economics than its neighbour Sweden, despite the strong oil economy and the country’s massive oil fund.
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NetherlandsMarinas, yacht services provide antidote as boat sales plummet
Dutch watersports and recreation lobby, HISWA-RECRON, is reporting a mixed picture for the Netherlands in 2024.
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IrelandPushing the pause button in new-boat sales and charters
In Ireland, it seems that all aspects of life are dependent on the weather. That’s particularly true of boating, when a bad spring and summer, such as this year’s, are having an impact on the industry’s bottom line. While the Irish Marine Federation doesn’t report annual revenues, different sectors are ...
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GreeceMarina investment and increasing emphasis on eco-friendly practices
The Greek yachting market in 2023 experienced exceptional growth. It was a record-breaking year for yacht charters, solidifying Greece’s position as a leading yachting destination in the Mediterranean.
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FranceChallenging Q1, but rebound on the cards
It is a case of when, not if, the French market rallies after a disappointing Q1 forced many in the industry to modify their expectations for the year ahead.
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NewsNew head of commercial operations at Falmouth Harbour
Tristan Rowe has two decades of high-level experience in the marine industry
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ArticleSteady YOY increase in boat registrations; investment in marina infrastructure
Estonia is a small country of around 1.37 million people, and is in the Eastern Baltic region, with Finland to the north and Russia to the east. Despite its compact size (45,335km2, 4.6% of which is inland water), the country has a thriving marine industry. The heavily indented and shallow ...
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BelgiumHolding its own in the shadow of giants
Belgium’s boating sector metrics pale compared to next-door giants France, Germany and the Netherlands – and operating in their long, deep shadows is an uphill slog.
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NewsBayesian inquiry to assess if charge of manslaughter applies
Italian prosecutors hold press conference on the weekend detailing what is known so far
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NewsYamaha Motor Europe opens marine engineering centre
New state-of-the-art facility in the Netherlands will provide convenient testing conditions to boatbuilders
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NewsPortuguese marina gains environmental quality certification
Portimão Marina has been awarded Clean Marina accreditation from TYHA
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FinlandEquipment: Finnish accessory makers await market rebound
Following the market downturn in 2023, Finland’s equipment producers are investing heavily in production innovation whilst awaiting better times
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FinlandOverview: Industry sees spring signs of recovery after long winter
Rate cuts and bumper Helsinki show fuel optimism for second half of the year
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ArticleOverview: Hopes rest on fragile recovery
While the general economic outlook shows signs of improving, potentially boosting consumer confidence going into 2025, known unknowns continue to cast a shadow
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News2024 Barcelona show to go ahead with new name, location
This year’s event will be held in Port Ginesta as part of the America’s Cup calendar
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NewsUK canal waterway specialist buys marina to expand operations
The Rothen Group will upgrade facilities at Fazeley Mill Marina near Birmingham
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NewsNorwegian firms collaborate on electric vessels, charging infrastructure
The partnership is expected to significantly contribute to sustainability within the aquaculture sector
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NewsHoek Design launches fifth Truly Classic
The 40m (128ft) yacht is the second to be built by SES Yachts in Turkey
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NewsSaxdor Yachts appoints VP of North American sales
Keith Miller will be based in Sarasota, Florida
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NewsHanse 590 sailing yacht to have world premiere at Cannes
German yard prepares for launch of its biggest model yet









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