Regulation – Page 12
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NewsIndustry associations issue joint statement on US-EU boat tariffs
Following yesterday’s announcement that the US and European Union have reached an agreement to suspend the June 1 increase of tariffs on US boats entering the EU, EBI, ICOMIA and the NMMA have issued the following joint statement: “On behalf of the collective 1 million jobs and 67,000 businesses supported ...
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NewsEU steps back from tariff increases for US-made boat imports
EU and US strike conciliatory note in aluminium/steel tariff war
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NewsDutch ease entry for non-EU crew working on yacht building, maintenance projects
The easing of the entry ban takes effect May 15
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NewsIncrease in European retaliatory tariff looms
American boating industry urges Washington to intercede with the European Union to avoid further penalties on US boat and engine exports
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NewsUpdated version of Marshall Islands’ Yacht Code with key details introduced
Most significant change to Code since its 2013 launch
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NewsScanstrut obtains ISO 9001 certification
Scanstrut, the UK manufacturer of installation solutions for marine electronics, has been awarded ISO 9001:2015 certification. It took over nine months for the whole team at Scanstrut to review, plan and implement the new standards, and involved every department – from design, procurement, operations, QC, sales and marketing. “Scanstrut has ...
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NewsRussia: New leisure boat tax on the cards?
Covid impact could see wealth tax finally being passed
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NewsIndustry associations issue clarification on post-Brexit certification requirements for second-hand boats
The International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA), European Boating Industry (EBI), European Boating Association (EBA), British Marine (BM) and the UK’s Royal Yachting Association (RYA) have issued a clarification on certification requirements for second-hand boats in trade between the EU and UK post-Brexit. The clarification follows ealier clarification from ...
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NewsSenate leader calls for reopening US/Canadian border, ease boating restrictions
US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is calling for a four-step plan to reopen the US/Canadian border and allow boaters to traverse border waters as long as they do not dock. To continue reading, please see the IBI Plus subscription options below for accessing our Premium Content.
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NewsDate set for next action in Perini Navi bankruptcy
Trade union emphasis on getting yards back to work
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NewsEU gets tough with foreign companies, promises relief for SMEs
EU rules now ban aid from EU governments to secure fair competition
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NewsFlorence Appeal Court confirms Perini Navi bankruptcy
Tabacchi family challenge rejected as Turkish shipyard sold
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NewsNZ marina developer welcomes court decision
Consent granted for construction of new marina on Waiheke Island
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NewsPerini Navi rescue deal put forward by owning company Fenix
€50m capital increase projected in deal with Italian investment fund
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NewsDecision on Perini Navi bankruptcy likely to be delayed by some days
Shipyard workers express growing impatience for outcome to be made known
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NewsUS boating industry should leverage its economic might
American Boating Congress - If industry to grow, US recreational boating industry needs to flex its muscles
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NewsCanada backs down on proposed changes to boat rental licensing
Industry advocacy campaign successfully defends against proposed regulatory changes that would have made it harder for tourists to rent boats
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NewsEuropean Boating Industry faces a growing to-do list as boating sector faces strong post-pandemic demand
EBI lobby work grows as Europe gets a grip on Covid-19
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NewsCanadian government introduces luxury tax on boats
New budget includes luxury tax on boats valued at more than C$250,000 in spite of stiff industry opposition
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NewsCyprus incentivises registration for boats and superyachts
New technical and safety standards designed to attract superyacht owners to Registry of Cyprus



















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