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Latest News & Events

20 / 01 / 14
    The Malta maritime flag continues to be regarded as a strong and safe maritime jurisdiction with its efforts clearly reaping rewards. The Malta flag, it has been confirmed,. . .
18 / 01 / 14
A six-month interim agreement to restrain Iran's nuclear programme will enter into force on the 20 th January. The recently announced agreement between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the. . .
17 / 01 / 14
The European Commission has confirmed that seafarers trained at facilities on the Caribbean island continue to satisfy the relevant requirements laid out in the STCW Convention (International. . .
17 / 01 / 14
Following the annual Shipping Industry Flag State Performance Table 2013/2014 launched by The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the Malta maritime flag received positive indicators on the most. . .
16 / 01 / 14
During an interview with IHS Maritime last week, Malta’s Registrar General of the Ship Registry, Ivan Sammut, voiced his opinions on how the EC's tonnage tax ruling will impact all Member. . .
15 / 01 / 14
On Monday 13 th January the second tripartite meeting between Malta, Greece and Cyprus took place in Nicosia.  The Minister for Transport and the Infrastructure in Malta, Mr. Joe Mizzi and the. . .
14 / 01 / 14
The process of transporting out of Syria its chemical weapons has started with the first quantity of chemical materials loaded onto a Danish ship at the Syrian port of Lattakia. Syria agreed to. . .
13 / 01 / 14
Transport Malta is investigating the alleged shooting incident involving the Maltese registered tanker Baku off the coast of Libya on Sunday 5 th January 2014. The Transport Ministry stated that. . .
09 / 01 / 14
Warning shots were fired at a Maltese flag tanker by the Libyan Navy accused of making illegal approach to the Libyan port of Es-Sider in order to smuggle crude oil. The state-run National Oil. . .
08 / 01 / 14
Yesterday, Tuesday 7 th  January 2014, Malta’s Minister responsible for Shipping approved the Moldavian maritime registry as a compatible registry with Malta’s Ship Registry for the. . .
08 / 01 / 14
The international media is reporting that some slight headway is being made in the Panama Canal Row which threatens to halt the Panama Canal expansion project.  During her visit to Panama,. . .
08 / 01 / 14
Greek shipping circles were stunned by an article passed by the Greek Parliament on 21st December 2013 making the contribution of a double tonnage tax mandatory for the next three years. More. . .
06 / 01 / 14
Malta’s Shipping Directorate, following the decision of the European Commission to lift the ban on Georgian certified seafarers for EU vessels, will once again begin issuing flag state. . .
06 / 01 / 14
A number of amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)  and the 1988 Load. . .
05 / 01 / 14
The Armed Forces of Malta have made contact with the Egyptian fishing vessel which had gone missing.  It is reported that the vessel had been experiencing engine and technical problems, which. . .
05 / 01 / 14
It is being reported by local media that the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) is currently trying to locate an Egyptian registered fishing vessel which has gone missing.  The AFM have been involved. . .
04 / 01 / 14
All eyes are on Panama as the row between Panama and the consortium behind the Panama Canal expansion project escalates.  The consortium known as Gruppo Unidos por el Canal, consisting of. . .
03 / 01 / 14
It has been reported that all 52 scientists and tourists on board the MV Akademik Shokalskiy have been airlifted to safety in a rescue mission which is said to have taken approximately five. . .
02 / 01 / 14
It appears that rescue efforts to disembark some 52 of the 74 scientists, tourists and crew on board the Russian ship MV Akademik Shokalskiy are going to be resumed following further setbacks over. . .

News & Events Archive

News & Events

News & Events Archive

Latest News & Events

20 / 01 / 14
    The Malta maritime flag continues to be regarded as a strong and safe maritime jurisdiction with its efforts clearly reaping rewards. The Malta flag, it has been confirmed,. . .
18 / 01 / 14
A six-month interim agreement to restrain Iran's nuclear programme will enter into force on the 20 th January. The recently announced agreement between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the. . .
17 / 01 / 14
The European Commission has confirmed that seafarers trained at facilities on the Caribbean island continue to satisfy the relevant requirements laid out in the STCW Convention (International. . .
17 / 01 / 14
Following the annual Shipping Industry Flag State Performance Table 2013/2014 launched by The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the Malta maritime flag received positive indicators on the most. . .
16 / 01 / 14
During an interview with IHS Maritime last week, Malta’s Registrar General of the Ship Registry, Ivan Sammut, voiced his opinions on how the EC's tonnage tax ruling will impact all Member. . .
15 / 01 / 14
On Monday 13 th January the second tripartite meeting between Malta, Greece and Cyprus took place in Nicosia.  The Minister for Transport and the Infrastructure in Malta, Mr. Joe Mizzi and the. . .
14 / 01 / 14
The process of transporting out of Syria its chemical weapons has started with the first quantity of chemical materials loaded onto a Danish ship at the Syrian port of Lattakia. Syria agreed to. . .
13 / 01 / 14
Transport Malta is investigating the alleged shooting incident involving the Maltese registered tanker Baku off the coast of Libya on Sunday 5 th January 2014. The Transport Ministry stated that. . .
09 / 01 / 14
Warning shots were fired at a Maltese flag tanker by the Libyan Navy accused of making illegal approach to the Libyan port of Es-Sider in order to smuggle crude oil. The state-run National Oil. . .
08 / 01 / 14
Yesterday, Tuesday 7 th  January 2014, Malta’s Minister responsible for Shipping approved the Moldavian maritime registry as a compatible registry with Malta’s Ship Registry for the. . .
08 / 01 / 14
The international media is reporting that some slight headway is being made in the Panama Canal Row which threatens to halt the Panama Canal expansion project.  During her visit to Panama,. . .
08 / 01 / 14
Greek shipping circles were stunned by an article passed by the Greek Parliament on 21st December 2013 making the contribution of a double tonnage tax mandatory for the next three years. More. . .
06 / 01 / 14
Malta’s Shipping Directorate, following the decision of the European Commission to lift the ban on Georgian certified seafarers for EU vessels, will once again begin issuing flag state. . .
06 / 01 / 14
A number of amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)  and the 1988 Load. . .
05 / 01 / 14
The Armed Forces of Malta have made contact with the Egyptian fishing vessel which had gone missing.  It is reported that the vessel had been experiencing engine and technical problems, which. . .
05 / 01 / 14
It is being reported by local media that the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) is currently trying to locate an Egyptian registered fishing vessel which has gone missing.  The AFM have been involved. . .
04 / 01 / 14
All eyes are on Panama as the row between Panama and the consortium behind the Panama Canal expansion project escalates.  The consortium known as Gruppo Unidos por el Canal, consisting of. . .
03 / 01 / 14
It has been reported that all 52 scientists and tourists on board the MV Akademik Shokalskiy have been airlifted to safety in a rescue mission which is said to have taken approximately five. . .
02 / 01 / 14
It appears that rescue efforts to disembark some 52 of the 74 scientists, tourists and crew on board the Russian ship MV Akademik Shokalskiy are going to be resumed following further setbacks over. . .