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Articles for June 2020
Navigational safety doesn’t come free
Sean Moloney reports on the importance of maintaining navigational safety and the reasons why the industry must pay up
Authorities turn to shipping to fight smuggling
Jasper Helder and Lars-Erik Hjelm, of Akin Gump, report on the growing threat of smuggling to the shipping industry
Coronavirus may slow pace of decarbonisation, but will not derail it
The coronavirus is bringing economic downturn in its wake. That dive will deplete funds for decarbonisation. There is a solution that maintains the mission, albeit more slowly, writes Lloyd’s List’s Richard Clayton
Coronavirus is the “everything shock” for years to come
Those that have already bet the ranch on the past may find themselves ruinously out of pocket in the future, writes Lloyd’s List’s David Osler
The importance of the CIA Triad to shipping
Geir Inge Jensen, of Dualog, reports on the need to be able to trust the data
Covid-19 cyber scams on the rise
Michael Carroll and David Thompson, of Signum Services, warn companies must maintain vigilance as cyber attacks escalate through the Covid-19 pandemic
Maritime security in the wake of Covid-19
Brett Hosking and Akshat Arora, of the Standard Club, remind the shipping sector that it cannot ignore security in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic
Sanctions compliance in the shipping industry
Mike Salthouse, of the North Group and International Group Sanctions Committee, reports on the latest sanctions guidance from the US for the shipping sector
Cooperation is essential for successful salvage
Richard Janssen, of the International Salvage Union, stresses the importance of pollution prevention, places of refuge, and cooperation between parties and states
US and EU sanctions for vessels passing the Kerch Strait
Mikhail Selivanov and Taras Dragan, of Interlegal, take a look at the sanctions regime against Russia