Coronavirus - Singapore issues dispensations to assist shipowners
Singapore acts swiftly to assist shipowners to comply with their statutory obligations during this coronavirus outbreak.
Singapore acts swiftly to assist shipowners to comply with their statutory obligations during this coronavirus outbreak.
The Law and Arbitration Clause 2020 replaces the Dispute Resolution Clause 2017. There are versions available for four named arbitration venues – London, New York, Singapore and Hong Kong. The mediation provision found in earlier versions of this clause has been removed and made into a free standing... Please follow the link to continue reading.
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A year before IMO launches it's data collection system (DCS) in 2019, the Maritime and Port Authorities of Singapore (MPA Singapore) has started a voluntary data collection of fuel oil consumption.
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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has decided to prohibit the use of open-loop exhaust gas cleaning systems within its port limits, as of 1 January 2020. MPA chief executive, Andrew Tan, announced the new regulation, which is already part of current legislation, in his opening address a... Please follow the link to continue reading.