Regulation – Page 6
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NewsSA government working on ‘Plan B’ US trade pact as AGOA deadline looms
South Africa is preparing a bilateral trade agreement with the US amid speculation the country will lose its duty-free export benefits
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NewsCourt condemns Amsterdam port for blocking ‘superyacht campus’ project
Wim Beelen’s Superyacht Tech Campus will span 66 hectares when it opens in 2026
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NewsHong Kong eyes yacht, marine tourism
Focus on yachts, island resorts and marine eco-tours could transform local tourism
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NewsNMMA offers insight to EU retaliatory tariffs
The National Marine Manufacturers Association in the US is out with analysis highlighting what importers need to know
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NewsSri Lanka issues regulations covering boats, yachts and visiting leisure craft
The regulations address insurance, crew and safety requirements for vessels
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NewsBVI talks “concessions” to ease tension with US over charter boat fees
Proposed fee increase placed on hold until two sides reach an amicable agreement
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NewsSouth Africa amends legal definition of PWCs to allow MPA access
The move follows protracted negotiations involving government and private sector stakeholders
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NewsSouth Africa scrambles to get clarity on tariffs amid trade uncertainty
The Democratic Alliance has returned from a week-long visit to the US aimed at stabilising bilateral relations
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NewsEU announces retaliatory tariffs on US imports
European Boating Industry (EBI) urges both sides to engage in negotiations to resolve issue
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NewsUS tariffs put Canadian dealers in a pinch
Companies feel the squeeze in what at least one calls the “perfect storm” of economic hurdles
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NewsAfrica trade chief: Agoa threat ‘an opportunity to explore new markets’
The loss of preferential trade access to the US market could work in South Africa’s favour
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NewsWhite House launches copper investigation, expands trade action, tariffs effective next week
Trump’s ‘America First Trade Policy’ could have additional negative impact on the recreational boating industry
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NewsDamen receives second certification for Air Cavity System
Lloyd’s Register verification of fuel efficiency claims echoes earlier RINA findings for innovative air lubrication system
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NewsTop US trade official says South Africa’s AGOA benefit still in the balance
Jamieson Greer says it’s too soon to ‘prejudge’ the country’s eligibility for duty-free access to the US market
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NewsSpain considers emissions tax on yachts and private jets
Left-wing political organisation Sumar is taking its proposal to the Spanish Congress
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NewsBlue Peter Marine relocates from Thailand to Cape Town
Global certification firm bolsters presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing recreational boatbuilding hubs
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NewsSA Minister says ICT licence review is not a special favour for SpaceX
The South African government is set to review regulations that have prevented the satellite service from entering the local market
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NewsTariff travails: short-term impact, long-term pain
Exhibitors share their views on tariffs with IBI at last week’s Miami show
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NewsSA government doubles down on Starlink licence requirements
The satellite service must comply with South Africa’s BEE legislation if it wishes to enter the South African market
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NewsWith bated breath, Europe waits for US tariffs to land
The EU has cautioned President Trump that it will “respond firmly” if the American sanctions are “targeted unfairly or arbitrarily”









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