Port News
Singapore
It has been reported that a few moments ago a shore crane collapsed in Sembcorp Marine's Tanjong Kling yard damaging a jackup rig, new building and injuring workers,
Nacala Mozambique
The town of Karadeniz will start during the next two weeks to supply electricity to Zambia from their generating ship as it takes advantage of the serious shortages in Africa. One of the vessels at Mozambique's Nacala port will supply a 100 megawatts for the next two years.
Gothenburg
The port is expanding with the constructions of a new terminal at the outer port area. The expansion is the largest since the 1970's
Seattle
CMA megaship makes its first call at Seattle. This is the largest cargo ship to visit the US.
Georgetown
ZIM is to launch a new Guana and Suriname Express service with a route of Georgetown JFT - Monday/Tuesday - Paramaribo - Thursday/Friday with 2 1100 TEU vessels
*Sanctions
New UN sanctions on North Korea 2nd March 2016
The UN Security Council has passed a resolution imposing new sanctions on North Korea. These sanctions:
- require inspection of all cargo leaving or entering North Korea by sea or air;
- ban all sales or transfers of small arms and light weapons to North Korea;
- ban the export from North Korea of coal, iron, and iron ore being
used to fund North Korea’s nuclear or ballistic missile programmes;
- ban the export from North Korea of gold, titanium ore, vanadium ore, and rare earth minerals;
- ban the export to North Korea of aviation fuel, including kerosene-type rocket fuel;
- prohibit the export to and from North Korea of several new luxury
items, including snowmobiles, recreational water vehicles, luxury
watches, and lead crystal;
- require member states to expel North Korean diplomats who engage in “illicit activites”;
- ban North Korea from chartering vessels or aircraft, and call on
countries to de-register any vessel owned, operated, or crewed by North
Korea;
- prohibit the opening of new branches, subsidiaries, or representative offices of North Korean banks in member states;
- prohibit financial institutions from establishing new joint
ventures, or maintaining or establishing correspondent relationships
with North Korean banks;
- require that member states close North Korean banks in their
jurisdictions and terminate banking relationships with them within 90
days;
- require member states to impose asset freezes on entities linked to
North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes (previously they were only
encouraged to do this); and
- impose asset freezes and travel bans on 16 people and 12 entities,
including the agency responsible for North Korea’s rocket launch in
February. 31 ships owned by Ocean Maritime Management Company will also
be designated.
If you would like a copy of the EU Best Practise for effective implementation concerning restrictive measures contact me john.edson@felixstowe-ac.co.uk of through our help line +44(0)1394 458554
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