Regulation – Page 13
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NewsSenior US industry advocate to depart NMMA
Nicole Vasilaros, Senior Vice President of Government & Legal Affairs for the National Marine Industry Association in America will move to a new position after this year’s national legislative Congress, taking place this week
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NewsEU slaps import duties on Chinese aluminium; accuses Beijing of dumping
The tariffs vary from 19.3% to 46.7% depending on the exporter
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NewsIncentives deal ends North Carolina’s chance of landing Hacker
The US boatbuilder has been awarded a tax-incentive package to stay in New York
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NewsRS Sailing in legal proceedings with its Italian distributor
Boat Tech S.r.l alleges unlawful breach of distribution contract
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NewsA unified boating industry clarifies post-Brexit VAT issues
Multiple associations based in the UK and Europe joined together to obtain clarity on the VAT status of recreational boats in the wake of Britian’s departure from the European Union, effective at the end of 2020
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NewsRussian government to design new legal framework to boost domestic boating
Plans look to transform outdated USSR rules and regulations; calls for tax relief for boating investors
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NewsRush to ensure RYA qualifications continue to be recognised in Spain post-Brexit
Spanish marine authorities make bid to lift recently imposed restrictions
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NewsCosta Rica eases way for foreign superyachts
New marina reform law removes hurdles for yacht owners
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NewsUser association claims that majority of British boat owners may quit EU waters or sell craft
Cruising Association member survey highlights post-Brexit outlook
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NewsNMMA lobbying legislation to ‘lift all boats’
Groups from a wide variety of industries are now active on legislation they would normally ignore
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NewsEU weighs Covid-19 travel certificates to stoke growth, unlock borders
EU leaders will debate the issue at a summit next week
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NewsEU-Britain relations grow frosty over N. Ireland trade deal
As wranglings continue over borders and trade, boaters could fall foul of white/red diesel divide
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NewsCox Powertrain CXO300 receives BSO-II certification
New diesel outboard now permitted to operate on Lake Constance
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NewsBelize first Caribbean nation to allow vaccinated visitors without negative tests
Yachting tourism has been open since late February
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NewsIce begins to thaw on US-EU trade tariffs
EU and US agree to pause aircraft tariffs, but tariffs on US boats remain in place; the boating industry will utilise the American Boating Congress next month on Capitol Hill, to focus on boat tariffs and brewing water access issues
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NewsThailand introduces new yacht quarantine option for tourists
From the beginning of this week, Thailand has introduced a new scheme based on using yachts for quarantining which it hopes will provide a boost to its hard-hit tourism industry and especially its nautical tourism sector. Tourism is a mainstay of the Thai economy. To continue reading, please see the ...
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NewsBritish Marine and RYA highlight potential new costs of trading second-hand vessels between the UK and EU
Following the release of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement, British Marine and the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) have been working to understand the impact of various aspects of the agreement on both the marine industry and recreational boat owners.
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NewsGerman propeller manufacturer receives DNV-GL certification
SPW’s Variprop XLS 4-blade feathering propeller is suitable for tall ships and superyachts SPW GmbH, the German propeller manufacturer, has attained DNV-GL certification for its Variprofile and Variprop feathering propellers.The company claims to be the only manufacturer of feathering propellers to receive the renowned type approval. “We ...
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NewsBritish Marine reacts to UK Spring Budget 2021
Red diesel will continue to be allowable after April 2022



















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