All Ukraine articles – Page 5
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NewsDutch builder quits work in Russia; Leisure lobby weighs refugee accommodations
Linssen Yachts ends all commerical activities in the country
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NewsUkraine update - Imminent attack forces marine workers into city bunker
Workers at MS Marine forced underground as Russian advance continues
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NewsFerretti comments on impact of Russia-Ukraine crisis
Italian builder confirms minor financial exposure to areas involved in the conflict
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NewsSanlorenzo issues statement on company’s exposure to Ukraine crisis
Italian builder claims no cancelled orders
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NewsRussian superyacht owners protest over planned seizures
Russian lawyer claims recent seizures a violation of UN Convention
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NewsUkraine: Dutch superyacht sector assesses potential fallout
IBI talks to industry insiders about the impact of sanctions
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NewsUkraine update | 3 March
Ukraine under siege; IBI on the breaking news impacting the leisure boating industry
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NewsUIM bans Russian and Belarusian motorboat competitions
The world governing body for all powerboat activities reaffirms solidarity with Ukraine
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NewsWorld Sailing expresses concern over Ukraine sailing community
No events in Russia or Belarus planned in 2022
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NewsUkrainian arrested for attempting to sink Russian superyacht in Spain
Lady Anastasia is owned by Alexander Mijeev, CEO of a military weapons manufacturer
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NewsYamaha secures major 5-year transom deal with Ukrainian builder
New supply agreement announced yesterday
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NewsUkrainian government backs building of largest marina in the country
Ukranian President Vladimir Zelensky has supported the implementation of one of the most ambitious projects in the history of Ukraine’s leisure marine sector – the building of a new yachting complex and marina in Yuzhne, a port city on the Ukranian Black Sea coast.
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Yachts used to transport migrants to Britain
French police have arrested five people in Brittany after finding migrants stowed away on a yacht bound for the UK
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Russia nationalises Crimean shipyard to boost its operations
Crimea-based Morya becomes Russian state-owned company









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