Regulation – Page 2
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NewsDispute erupts over Transport Malta’s Ghadira Bay mooring plan
Partit Momentum alleges the plan will create Malta’s largest boat mooring area, a claim that TM rejects
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NewsGreece cracks down on tax dodgers in Santorini cruiser raids
Undercover inspectors boarded 23 day cruisers in the Caldera, uncovering widespread receipt and payment violations
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NewsSouth African state lender flags questionable houseboat project
The IDC has suspended a senior official over an allegedly irregular R74 million investment in a Kenyan houseboat venture that produced no boats
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NewsSA boat builders urged to approach new Export Support Desk in wake of US tariff
The 30% trade levy took effect this week despite ongoing negotiations between the two countries
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NewsFinal report on Titan submersible tragedy highlights design flaws
Two-year report identified ‘toxic work environment’ at operator Oceangate
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NewsTrump threatens 100% tariff on semiconductors
Impending 100% levy on computer chips expected to increase cost of electronics, potentially lead to supply shortfalls
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NewsUpdated boat building standards released by ABYC
Used by more than 90% of the boats built in North America, this year’s update includes changes to 14 standards and three technical information reports
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NewsUS tax incentive drives interest in charter-ready yachts
A revived IRS tax rule is fuelling renewed interest in yachts among US business owners
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NewsNew yachting regulations from Red Sea Authority to boost coastal tourism
Move comes as Saudi Arabia positions itself to be a leading marine tourism destination
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NewsEU cracks down on biodiesel fraud amid rising concerns over fake green fuels
Two suspects have been arrested for allegedly importing €60m worth of biodiesel from the US and falsely claiming it came from another country
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NewsEU, US reach tariff deal but “significant efforts” still required, says EBI
While most EU goods will now face a 15% US tariff, the 50% duties on steel and aluminium remain in place
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NewsSA concludes ‘pre-deal deal’ with US ahead of August 1 tariff deadline
South Africa signs provisional agreement with Washington, but clarity still needed
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NewsEBI fighting the good fight in Brussels, sees some success
European Boating Industry calls for increased collaboration in these “troubled times”
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NewsSABBEX says US tariffs would hurt both SA and US due to sector interdependence
South Africa’s boat building industry is heavily reliant on US components
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NewsEU to outline trade retaliation against 30% US import tariffs by August 6
The European Union aims to engage with G7 nations to coordinate responses to President Trump’s shifting tariffs
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NewsBroker recovers €58,000 in fake yacht charter deal
International Transport Intermediaries Club reimburses broker who fell victim to a phishing scam
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NewsSafe Harbor Marinas faces lawsuit over alleged inflated billing
Miami Yacht Charter files class action suit, claiming deceptive billing practices and inflated repair costs on a 23m yacht
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NewsWRF issues net-zero roadmap for the superyacht sector by 2050
New roadmap sets quantified environmental targets with five-year increments
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NewsNMMA weighs in on Bahamian boating fee increases
President Frank Hugelmeyer urges Bahamas prime minister to reconsider the changes in letter shared with IBI
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NewsGlobal maritime organisations unite to accelerate electrification
New alliance to drive coordinated action for inland and nearshore vessel electrification









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