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Brexit

Brexit raises questions for the maritime industry over the new relationship between the UK and EU. As one of the great maritime cities of the world, London’s future will be affected by Brexit, but quite how is unclear

Brexit

Non-dom ‘exile’ Tsakos hits out at UK as government reconsiders tax reforms

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges to soften non-domiciled tax rules amid exodus of wealthy individuals, but it will unlikely be enough to reverse the outflow of Greek shipping principals

Continental marine brokers overcoming Brexit disruption to intermediaries

Loss of Bayesian will have market effect beyond superyacht niche, Francesco Dubbioso, head of technical underwriting, marine, Alta Signa, believes

UK Chamber of Shipping publishes wishlist for next government

The UK Chamber of Shipping wants the next government to commit to funding maritime training and review any measures likely to cause disruption at borders as a result of Brexit legislation

Brexit checks will go ahead as planned, despite confusion

UK port organisations expect import checks to be in place by the end of the month, pouring cold water on reports that the process will be further delayed

Brexit revisited: Few benefits for UK maritime four years on

Free trade deals yet to materialise in any number, even if hope springs eternal

British ports welcome government move to revoke EU Port Services Regulation

BPA chief executive Richard Ballantyne said the regulation could have delayed and frustrated port users and service providers. The ports’ association sees it as a ‘genuine Brexit dividend’

UK ports face financial cost of Brexit border control confusion

BPA wants government to pick up most of the tab for ‘white elephant’ facilities, which on some estimates have left ports out of pocket

Changing lanes: UK box growth lags European neighbours post-Brexit

While trade with the EU has risen steadily, volumes in and out of the UK are down on pre-Brexit levels

UK competition body seeks input on block exemption regulation

UK retained the European consortia block exemption regulation after it left the EU. Its competition regulator is now recommending the adoption of a similar exemption

UK ports angered by move to scrap EU import check plans

Brexit opportunities minister hails claimed annual saving of $1.3bn for British businesses, but sector representatives make disquiet plain

Shippers look for options to avoid Brexit congestion

Increased levels of paperwork have led to congestion and delays at Dover. With further regulation coming later this year, shippers are being advised to look beyond southeastern England

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