Regulation – Page 25

  • Spanish flag
    News

    Protests could derail €30m Spanish marina project

    2019-07-25T10:04:00Z

    Spain’s United Left (Izquierda Unida), Equo, and Adelante Andalucía parties have declared their opposition to a new marina with at least 500 berths that is to be developed in Motril on the Spanish Mediterranean coast.

  • Screen Shot 2019-07-18 at 15.46.49
    News

    UK boaters urged to respond to HMRC consultation on red diesel

    2019-07-18T14:43:00Z

    The Cruising Association (CA), Britain’s leading organisation for cruising sailors, is urging UK boaters to respond to HMRC’s consultation on the future of red diesel.

  • Turkish flag
    News

    Turkey imposes new "tax" on tourist vessels

    2019-07-15T09:46:00Z

    Turkish Parliament ratified a bill last Thursday to establish a new agency to promote and further develop tourism in Turkey.

  • Hainan-Beneteau-display-web
    News

    China opens Hainan Province to foreign yachts

    2019-07-11T15:01:00Z

    Beginning next week, eight coastal waters off South China’s Hainan Province will be open for temporary entry and exit by foreign yachts through January of 2020.

  • News

    Bidders threaten Maltese government with lawsuits over marina tender

    2019-07-09T09:18:00Z

    A group of berth holders who bid in the Maltese government’s tender to overhaul the marina in Gzira are threatening the authorities with a lawsuit over the non-transparent procedure.

  • Flag of Oregon
    News

    Oregon to charge wakeboat permit fee

    2019-07-05T13:31:00Z

    The Oregon Legislative Assembly has approved a towed watersports program that includes a biannual US$124 permitting fee. The bill now awaits Governor Kate Brown’s signature.

  • Coomera dredger Port Frederick
    News

    Queensland dredging projects to help boost yacht sector

    2019-07-03T13:45:00Z

    Two multimillion-dollar dredging projects underway this year in Queensland, Australia will bring significant benefits to the local marine leisure sector. In Cairns, a A$127m scheme to dredge the Trinity Inlet will start shortly, while on the Gold Coast a A$10.3m initiative to deepen the Coomera River is ongoing.a River is ...

  • Flag of Alaska
    News

    Alaska’s DMV boat registration aimed at derelict boats

    2019-07-03T11:50:00Z

    Alaska is now requiring all motorboats in the state to register and title with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) as a way of preventing abandoned and derelict boats, but not a lot of boat owners are aware of the new law which took effect in January.

  • Philippines flag
    News

    Philippines orders registration of private recreational boats

    2019-07-02T14:29:00Z

    The Philippines Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) is tightening it policies on maritime tourism with new rules on registering, licensing and operating recreational boats for commercial or private use within its territorial waters.

  • Greece-Paxos-generic-leisure-boats
    News

    Yacht tourism takes centre stage in Greek elections

    2019-06-27T11:03:00Z

    Government must work harder at supporting the marine industry, SITESAP president tells political hopefulls

  • News

    China Section 301 Tariffs list 3 exclusion process opens Sunday

    2019-06-26T13:31:00Z

    Web portal for submitting exclusion requests will open at mid-day on Sunday, 30 June,

  • Correct Craft Bill Yeargin
    News

    Yeargin: Tariffs hurting Floridians US$178m so far

    2019-06-20T13:34:00Z

    In his latest salvo against the Trump Administration’s tariff wars, Correct Craft president and CEO Bill Yeargin warns the President’s policies are hurting both his economic gains and the very people he is trying to help.

  • Washington
    News

    Trump defends Chinese tariffs

    2019-06-11T13:48:00Z

    President Donald Trump continues sabre rattling on the trade war front, threatening more tariffs on China while defending the tariffs his administration has put into place globally, while the Chinese are allegedly avoiding tariffs on some goods by way of Vietnam.

  • New Zealand's Hauraki-Gulf-Courtesy-Tourism-New-Zealand
    News

    New Zealand drops daily anchorage fee

    2019-06-11T11:11:00Z

    Auckland Council has dropped a proposed daily anchoring fee that would have seen superyachts and other foreign-flagged vessels of over 40m billed each time they anchored within Auckland’s navigable waters. Industry association NZ Marine worked closely with the Council to ensure the tax was dropped.

  • Missouri flag
    News

    Calls for Missouri motorboat ban to be enforced four years after approval

    2019-06-10T12:59:00Z

    Horsepower limits and a complete motor ban approved for Missouri’s Ozark National Scenic Riverway have yet to be enacted

  • Cuba flag
    News

    US bans private boating to Cuba

    2019-06-05T13:50:00Z

    The Trump Administration on Tuesday banned most US travel to Cuba under the so-called ‘group people-to-people educational travel,’ to pressure the Communist island over its support for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

  • Washington
    News

    Recreational boating industry reels at proposed Mexico tariffs

    2019-06-04T13:40:00Z

    President Trump’s threat last week that he would impose additional tariffs on all goods from Mexico in order to force the government there to help curb illegal immigration into the United States has the recreational boating industry reeling and could jeopardize adoption of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

  • Florida flag
    News

    Florida tops in boat thefts

    2019-06-03T07:49:00Z

    The state of Florida is consistently number one in boat registrations, so it stands to reason it would be the top state for boat thefts as well – and for the third straight year, it is.

  • BRP has manufactured Sea-Doo personal watercraft for the US market at its plant in Querétaro, Mexico since 2013
    News

    Trump announces new tariff on Mexican goods

    2019-05-31T12:29:00Z

    US president Donald Trump raised eyebrows on Thursday when he took to Twitter to announce plans to impose a new 5% tariff on all goods imported from Mexico effective June 10.

  • Marinas19 Conference
    News

    Australian MIA to ban single-use plastics at marinas by 2025

    2019-05-29T07:59:00Z

    The Australian Marinas Industries Association (MIA) has joined the global fight against plastic waste by announcing at its Marinas19 Conference a new policy aimed at eliminating single-use plastics in the country’s marinas. The conference, held every two years, ran from May 27-28 at the Sea World Resort in Southport on ...