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ETA Newsletter 13 May 2017
This edition of the newsletter is dedicated to the 54th ETA Annual Meeting, which this year will have the biggest attendance in its history with more than 150 participants. You can check the newsletter here
This edition of the newsletter is dedicated to the 54th ETA Annual Meeting, which this year will have the biggest attendance in its history with more than 150 participants. You can check the newsletter here
April´s newsletter focuses on the 54th ETA Annual Meeting, which this year takes place in the Italian city of Trieste. “Safety is our Business” will be the main theme of the ETA Conference. Download the newsletter here
March edition of the ETA newsletter focuses on the Maritime Ministerial Stakeholders Joint Meeting which took place in Malta and the Valletta Declaration that outlines the EU Council priorities for the EU maritime policy up to 2020. You can find the newsletter here
This new edition of the ETA newsletter summarizes the activities organized by the Association during the 2nd European Shipping Week. The newsletter also contains information on the last decisions taken by the EU Parliament regarding shipping emissions and the Free Trade Agreement with Canada. You can download the newsletter here
January´s newsletter focuses on the ETA participation in the 2nd European Shipping Week. This event aims at promoting the importance of the EU shipping industry and raising awareness among EU policy makers. You can find more here
December´s edition of the ETA newsletter contains a summary of the Maltese EU Council Presidency, which will give a big prominence to EU maritime and shipping policies. The newsletter also includes the adoption by the EU Parliament of the Port Services Regulation. You can read the newsletter here
November´s ETA newsletter dedicates its headlines to the UNCTAD Maritime Transport Review or the revision of the Port Reception Facilities Directive among other issues. You can read the newsletter here
The Italian Tug Association Assorimorchiatori, organized an event on the 12th of October to present to the public the recently published book “Towline connected – Un servizio in concorrenza per la sicurezza”. The new publication compiles a set of pictures of tugs at work and academic articles describing the importance Read more…
This edition of the newsletter focuses on the meeting of the IMO Maritime and Environment Protection Committee and the agreements that were reached to reduce the emissions generated by the shipping sector. You can find the newsletter here
The 70th Meeting of the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC70) took place between 24th-28th October. During these negotiations, member states reached a series of agreements which will define the sustainability of shipping in the years to come. IMO members agreed to establish a cap on sulphur emissions, a strategy Read more…