South Korea announces amendments to crew changes
New regulations for crew changes came into force in South Korea from 8 June.
Read moreNew regulations for crew changes came into force in South Korea from 8 June.
Read moreSouth Korea’s Fair Trade Commission has found collusion and price-fixing among shipping companies operating between South Korea, Japan, and China.
Read moreAccording to the Taiwanese and South Korean governments, Taiwan recovered 2 bodies after a ship carrying 6 South Koreans went missing in the Taiwan Strait. Search and rescue operations are under way.
Read moreThe South Korean Ministry of Economy and Finance issued a joint statement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 1 March 2022, setting out details of the measures that the South Korean government is taking against Russia. Subsequently, there were further measures introduced as of 7 March 2022.
Read moreSingapore (ASMI) and South Korea (KOMEA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), paving the way for stronger collaboration in the shipbuilding and offshore sectors across both countries.
Read moreSouth Korean antitrust authorities imposed 96.2 billion won ($81 million) in fines on 23 domestic and foreign shipping companies for price-fixing on multiple routes between South Korea and Southeast Asia over 15 years.
Read moreAs of 1st January 2022, all vessels navigating in Korean ports shall not consume fuel oil with a Sulphur content exceeding 0.5%.
Read moreSouth Korea allows crew changes without 14 days of quarantine, depending on the flight/vessel departure schedule.
Read moreSix seafarers are missing after a ship capsized off South Korea. One crew was found in an unconscious state while two others were rescued.
Read moreSK Group will lead a project to build a "hydrogen port" in Korea, with an energy ecosystem capable of using hydrogen.
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