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July 6, 2021

Ayia Napa Marina, the Eastern Mediterranean’s new and highly-promising yachting destination, is offering a 30% discount on annual berthing contracts. The offer, valid until December 31, 2021, gives boat owners the opportunity to utilize the high-end marina services, on par with those offered by internationally renowned marinas abroad.

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July 5, 2021

SHIPPING has been left out of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development proposals for a global minimum corporation tax rate of no less than 15 per cent, Lloyds List reported on Monday.

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July 1, 2021

Ship owners could be forced to pay for pollution from their vessels or face bans from European Union ports under draft plans to add shipping emissions to the bloc’s carbon market. Shipping does not at present face EU emissions targets, but that is set to change under proposals to make its economy greener which are due to be published next month.

Read More about EU steers shipping towards carbon trading market to curb emissions

June 28, 2021

On International Day of the Seafarer, the Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry (SDM) has issued a circular which outlines plans to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to all seafarers on Cyprus-flagged and Cyprus-managed vessels. The island nation is also exploring the potential to become a vaccination hub for all visiting seafarers, proactively supporting long-term progress for seafarer welfare.

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June 24, 2021

The Cyprus Shipping Chamber, as the trade association of the Shipping Industry in Cyprus, participated once again, among a large number of shipowners and shipmanagers’ associations from across the globe, in the Annual General Meeting of the International Chamber of Shipping which was held virtually, between 22-23 June 2021.

Read More about Cyprus Shipping Chamber President elected as Vice Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping

June 17, 2021

Nearly one in every five ships worldwide sails under a European Union (EU) Member State flag, and the EU accounts for approximately a fifth of all global maritime trade. However, during 2020, overall EU maritime traffic dropped by 10.2% as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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June 15, 2021

In light of the G7 summit of leaders starting this Friday, the ETF reiterates its call for an international agreement on a global minimum tax for multinational companies.

Read More about Global minimum tax: a game changer for EU shipping?

June 9, 2021

The first superyacht marina on the island, an undisputed iconic landmark for the city of Limassol, has been completed. The delivery of its final phase apartments at “Castle Residences”, the crown jewel of the Marina, signifies the end of the project’s development and the maturity of a remarkable success story for Cyprus.

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June 3, 2021

Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas has arrived at its home port in Limassol to prepare for the start of its seven-night cruises from Cyprus in July.

Read More about Luxury cruise liner in Limassol to prepare for summer routes

June 1, 2021

The Mein Schiff 1 cruise ship has kicked off the cruise season at Ports of Stockholm. Despite the pandemic, Stockholm is still a top choice destination as cruise organisers slowly but surely start up voyages again, not least because the ships can call at quays located in the heart of the beautiful city of Stockholm.

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