ECSA: Monthly Monitoring Report – February 2021
Il Monthly Monitoring Report February 2021 dell’ECSA è disponibile nella sezione News dell’area riservata del sito.
8 marzo 2021 – ECSA-ETF: EU shipping needs to attract and retain more women
The European social partners for Maritime Transport, the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) and the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF), continue to advocate the enhanced participation of women in European shipping. On International Women’s...
EMSA: Newsletter february 2021
In this issue: Portuguese and Greek Prime Ministers visit EMSA; Just published: Annual Overview of Marine Casualties and Incidents 2020; Accident Investigation bodies take cooperation framework online; European neighbourhood project steering committees take stock of...
EU shipowners welcome Parliament’s call for a comprehensive approach under FuelEU Maritime
25 February 2021 The Transport Committee of the European Parliament adopted today the Delli Report on more efficient and cleaner maritime transport. The Report calls on the Commission to address under the FuelEU Maritime initiative not only the carbon intensity of...
24 febbraio 2021- Tavola rotonda “Finanza e capitali navigano anche nei porti: strumenti, scenari, rischi e opportunità
Tavola rotonda On Line, "Finanza e capitali navigano anche nei porti: strumenti, scenari, rischi e opportunità promossa da ASSITERMINAL e Confitarma. Fabrizio Vettosi (VSL Club S.p.A.), Andrea Azzolini (Deloitte Corporate Finance), Davide Prete (#CC&G Capital),...
ECSA: European shipping is central to the success of EU’s new trade strategy
24 February 2021 With the launch of the European Commission's Trade Policy Review published last week, the EU is setting a new course for a stronger role in the new global context. "Shipping accounts for 76% of the EU’s external trade so the value of shipping to the...
Press Release ICS: Cutting restrictive trade policies could boost global economic recovery from COVID-19 by 3.4%, finds International Chamber of Shipping
Reducing restrictions on maritime trade could lead to GDP gains of up to 3.4% for national economies, says International Chamber of Shipping. Non-tariff restrictions, such as anticompetitive licensing laws and discriminatory treatment of foreign companies, found to be...
Confitarma: “Navi e porti, svolta green con fondi mirati” – Intervista del Presidente Mario Mattioli a La Repubblica Ed. Genova del 17 febbraio 2021
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ECSA Press Release: EU shipowners call for fund coupled with targets for fuel suppliers to decarbonise shipping
The European Commission should address fuel suppliers by introducing sub-targets to make low- and zero carbon fuels available for shipping and by increasing the multiplier for renewable fuels used in the maritime sector under the Renewable Energy Directive (RED). A...
#Transport4EURecovery – Recovery and Resilience Facility Transport keeps us going forward
10 February 2021 On 9 February, the European Parliament endorsed the agreement on the Proposal for a Regulation establishing a Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). With a budget of EUR 672.5 billion, the RRF is the EU’s main instrument to recover from the crisis...