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Where do liabilities lie in maritime incidents and do flag states matter?

Where do liabilities lie in maritime incidents and do flag states matter? Toggle share menu Advertisement Where do liabilities lie in maritime incidents and do flag states matter? A Singapore-registered container ship sank off Sri Lanka last week, causing the worst marine ecological disaster for the South Asian country. This photo provided by Sri Lankan Air Force shows the sinking MV X-Press Pearl at Kapungoda where it is anchored off Colombo port, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Jun 2, 2021. (Sri Lanka Air Force via AP) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: As Sri Lanka deals with its worst marine ecological disaster after the sinking of a Singapore-registered container ship, questions have been raised about who bears the responsibilities in maritime incidents.

SMW 2021: Singapore Launches Two-Month Consultation on Decarbonisation

SMW 2021: Singapore Launches Two-Month Consultation on Decarbonisation by Ship & Bunker News Team Monday April 19, 2021 Singapore s government is seeking suggestions for how it should address decarbonisation in the run-up to 2050.  two-month consultation exercise seeking suggestions and views on the city-state s Maritime Singapore Decarbonisation Blueprint 2050, Ong Ye Kung, minister for transport, said at the launch of the Singapore Maritime Week 2021 event on Monday. The consultation will focus on port terminals, domestic harbour craft, future marine fuels and bunkering standards, the  Singapore Registry of Ships, efforts at the International Maritime Organization, carbon accounting awareness and capabilities and maritime decarbonisation research and development, according to the

10 Companies and One Individual Recognised for Contributions to Maritime Singapore at Singapore International Maritime Awards 2021

10 Companies and One Individual Recognised for Contributions to Maritime Singapore at Singapore International Maritime Awards 2021 The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) recognised 10 companies and an individual for their significant contributions to Maritime Singapore at this afternoon’s Singapore International Maritime Awards (IMA) 2021. Mr Chee Hong Tat, Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Transport, presented the awards in a hybrid event held both virtually and at Marina Bay Sands in conjunction with the 15th Singapore Maritime Week. MPA received more than 200 nominations for the 11th edition of the biennial awards. This year’s award recipients included bunker suppliers, ship owners, maritime service providers and R&D technology firms. The judging panel also considered the resilience of nominees in adapting and contributing to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.

Singapore Launches Two-Month Consultation on Decarbonisation

Singapore Launches Two-Month Consultation on Decarbonisation by Ship & Bunker News Team Monday April 19, 2021 Singapore s government is seeking suggestions for how it should address decarbonisation in the run-up to 2050.  two-month consultation exercise seeking suggestions and views on the city-state s Maritime Singapore Decarbonisation Blueprint 2050, Ong Ye Kung, minister for transport, said at the launch of the Singapore Maritime Week 2021 event on Monday. The consultation will focus on port terminals, domestic harbour craft, future marine fuels and bunkering standards, the  Singapore Registry of Ships, efforts at the International Maritime Organization, carbon accounting awareness and capabilities and maritime decarbonisation research and development, according to the

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