EUNAVFOR Aspides and Djibouti 2026: what it means for maritime transport
The EU formalizes its naval presence in Djibouti to protect the Red Sea route. Discover what changes for maritime transp...
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The EU formalizes its naval presence in Djibouti to protect the Red Sea route. Discover what changes for maritime transp...
The EU deploys naval forces in Djibouti to protect maritime traffic in the Red Sea and the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb. Effe...
The State subsidizes up to 75% of ferry tickets for active military personnel on domestic routes. Learn about the percen...
The EU expands sanctions against Iran effective July 30, 2026. Financial companies, exporters and shipping companies wit...
The EU authorizes Belgium to apply a reduced tax rate on electricity supplied to vessels in port. Belgian shipping compa...
Second 2026 call for the Professional Skipper of Recreational Vessels exam. Requirement: Yacht Captain certificate. Onli...
The EU corrects technical errors in Directive 2023/946 on passenger ship stability. Shipping companies with routes in Eu...
The State subsidizes up to 75% of ferry tickets on Fred Olsen lines for military personnel. On inter-island routes, the ...
The EU corrects which country supervises each shipping company in the carbon market. If you operate in European ports, v...
The EU corrects the technical stability parameters of Directive 2005/12/CE for ro-ro passenger vessels. Shipping compani...
Cantabria regulates maritime transport in inland waters from July 2026: mandatory registration, responsible declaration ...
Germany will be able to apply a reduced tax rate to electricity supplied to ships in port. Discover what this means for ...