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Shipbreaking: beaching yards must be given a chance to make EU-approved list, say shipowners
Shipbreaking: European Commission resisting pressure to relax beaching ban; owners play down threats to flag out
Shipbreaking: Indian and Bangladeshi yards lobby Brussels ahead of approved facility applications
CO2 monitoring: shipowning nations failed to muster blocking minority
Seafarer exclusions from EU employment law: support for ECSA/ ETF deal wavering among national governments
China relay cargo protection now more attractive for China-owned lines
IMO rejection of 'transport work' ups stakes in Brussels greenhouse gas negotiations
Collective seafarer redundancies: Greece sought to clarify meaning of single word 'where' in EU law
Commission heavily criticised for poorly drafted seafarer exclusions law
Transfer of undertakings: EU law to apply to sale of business units, not ships, under owner-union deal
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