The role of trade in the post-COVID recovery
How countries can benefit from a reduction in maritime protectionism
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How countries can benefit from a reduction in maritime protectionism
Summary of a global trade study which outlines the protectionist trade policies being implemented by governments worldwide.
Shipping leaders must continually address cyber risks that are unique to their organisations and operating environments.
ICS has commissioned this major Study to provide an assessment of protectionist or restrictive trade policies and measures that are being implemented by governments worldwide, which may be preventing national economies from reaping the full benefits of having access to efficient maritime transport services.
Is shipping sufficiently resilient to cyber risks?
BIMCO and the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) have published the first industry standard on in-water cleaning of ships.
This approval procedure sets minimum requirements for approval of cleaning companies for various types of operations.
This industry standard helps to ensure that the in-water cleaning of a ship's hull, and niche areas including the propeller, can be carried out safely, efficiently and in an environmentally sustainable way.
Guidelines on Cyber Security Onboard Ships, Version Four The purpose of these guidelines is to improve the safety and security of seafarers, the environment, the cargo, and the ships. The guidelines aim to assist in the development of a proper cyber risk management strategy in accordance with relevant regulations and best practises on board a ship with a focus on work processes, equipment, training, incident response and recovery management.
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has announced that it has been selected as a network partner for the 2021 ‘Business Twenty’ (B20)