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SHIPPING | Maritime politcs
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Issue no. 32 - 30 August 2010
Tirrenia’s long hot summer
After the sale to Mediterranea Holding has been cancelled, the Italian state owned ferry company is in between going bankrupt and undergoing a second bid >>
A.M.
Issue no. 22 - 31 May 2010
COSCO bets on Greece
The Chinese global carrier’s president Wei Jiafu, visiting Athens, commits to support the local port industry >>
Issue no. 21 - 24 May 2010
“There is a lack of ports not of trades!”
The Croatian secretary to the merchant navy Mario Babić on new port development plans, the forthcoming tender for ferries, and the risks induced by tankers in the Adriatic Sea >>
Issue no. 18 - 3 May 2010
Tirrenia to the quarters of final
A short list of 8 operators (halved from original 16) still bidding for the privatization process >>
Issue no. 5 - 1 February 2010
Italian shipowners warm up engines on Tirrenia’s affair
Fixed on February 19th the expiry date for private shipowners’ show of interest >>
Nicola Capuzzo
Issue no. 2 - 11 January 2010
More cruising and less ferry for Tunisia
Passengerships activity boosting in 2009 while the Government is to sell 25% of Cotunav >>
Issue no. 1 - 4 January 2010
Last steps toward Tirrenia’s privatization
After the European green light on the Government’s proceedings, Fintecna asks for declaration of interest on the Italian state owned ferry group’s acquisition >>
Andrea Moizo
Issue no. 34 - 14 September 2009
Multi Service happily ‘condemned’ to grow goes for expansion
The Marghera’s general and project cargo terminal operator to secure part of Aponte and Hili’s TIV, and to develop its own SO.RI.MA. in Chioggia >>
Angelo Scorza
Issue no. 30 - 27 July 2009
Confitarma writes the table of the ‘10 Commandments’on Tirrenia
Italian private owners urge the government to use transparency in the process of privatization of the state Moloch >>
A.S.
Issue no. 17 - 27 April 2009
No news may be good news for shipping in the UK
Moore Stephens underlines 2009 UK Budget does not include any measures significantly affecting the shipping sector >>
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Year VII, n. 32
Genoa, 30/8/2010
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