Indigenous shippers fight for stake in coastal business
NIWA moves to improve waterways security
Size of NIMASA’s ship survey drops
Customs urges Chamber of Shipping to change focus
Stakeholders fault lodgement of CVFF in TSA
Bitumen leads import chart
Tin-Can quay apron collapse threatens port operations
Sliding freight rates send more big bulk ships to scrapyards
Ports system disruption is official
Apapa gridlock, a clear dysfunctional system — LCCI boss
Norway-Nigeria fish trade hits N316bn in ten years
SOAN to access N1.26tn NCDMB ship expansion fund
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SubscribeNIMASA donates relief material to flood victims in Niger state
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) in continuation of its nationwide donation of relief items to victims affected by flood in some 20 states of the country has made a presentation to the people so affected in Niger State.
Cabotage: NEXIM Bank provides alternative funding for vessel acquisition
The Nigerian Export-Import Bank, NEXIM, is advocating alternative sources of funding for vessel acquisition the bank said it is doing so because the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund, CVFF, alone cannot meet the asset demands of indigenous shipping firms operating in the nation’s coastal trade.
Why institutions must monitor export for full economic benefit to Nigeria – LCCI
Federal institutions in the country must embark of strict monitoring of export to ensure that the economy derives full economic benefit as some exports are not documented.
Cabotage waivers has been retrogressive — Maritime stakeholders
MARITIME stakeholders have said that the Coastal and Shipping Act otherwise known as Cabotage law has been more retrogressive than progressive.
Trump’s maritime fuel policy will sink energy markets
The Trump administration is working to slow down the implementation of a major international environmental regulation that’s set to take effect in 2020. The administration hopes the effort will ease the compliance burden on businesses by phasing in the rules gradually rather than all at once.
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