Ukrainian corridor remains open but concerns persist
Ukraine's shipping corridor is still operational, despite the recent attack on a civilian vessel. Meanwhile, the industry is reportedly faced with rising war insurance premiums.
Read moreUkraine's shipping corridor is still operational, despite the recent attack on a civilian vessel. Meanwhile, the industry is reportedly faced with rising war insurance premiums.
Read moreAccording to international news, a Russian missile has targeted a civilian ship entering the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa, claiming the life of a 43-year-old harbour pilot and leaving three Filipino crewmembers and a port worker injured.
Read moreDuring a recent senior leadership field trip to Ukraine, Human Rights At Sea (HRAS) embarked on a series of meetings with state-level institutions, significant stakeholders in the maritime industry, legal and academic experts and maritime training institutions to address human rights concerns both at a state level and within the maritime domain.
Read moreOleksandr Kubrakov, Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine, informs that the Ukrainian shipping corridor remains open for vessels.
Read moreAccording to NorthStandard P&I Club, a Russian Government Order that is restricting the entry of Ukrainian nationals into Russia, as of today has come into force.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is imposing sanctions on two entities and identifying as blocked property two vessels that used Price Cap Coalition service providers while carrying Russian crude oil above the Coalition-agreed price cap.
Read moreThe Republic of the Marshall Islands has lowered the security level setting for vessels operating within the Russian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to Security Level II but urges a setting of Security Level III for all RMI- registered vessels operating in the EEZ of Ukraine.
Read moreGreece offered a potential alternative route for Ukrainian grain exports, to aid in the movement of goods after the expiration of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Read moreAccording to the UK Government, intelligence reveals Russia may use sea mines to target civilian shipping in the Black Sea to deter the export of Ukrainian grain.
Read moreDanish Shipping and the Ukrainian trade union Marine Transport Workers’ Trade Union of Ukraine (MTWTU) have put pen to paper on a collective agreement initially covering Ukrainian officers on Danish-flagged ships.
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