President Nikos Christodoulides said that Cyprus and Greece should work more closely on matters of shipping, which will be high on the agenda of his first meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
The new government has placed shipping among its priorities to enhance its maritime administration further, provide the ground for sustainable growth and help the industry’s green and digital transition. In her maiden
The FuelEU Maritime regulation is crucial for promoting the uptake of sustainable and scalable fuels in shipping, ECSA President Philippos Philis said. As the guest speaker at the Cyprus Marine Club monthly
Cyprus is speaking to fellow European Union countries to shore up support for the shipping industry hit by sanctions on Russia. Cyprus has the third-largest shipping fleet in the EU after Malta and Greece. It has
Cyprus and Japan are constantly enhancing their bilateral cooperation, especially in the shipping sector, and a Cypriot Shipping Bureau will operate during the coming months in Tokyo. This was revealed during a meeting
Cyprus shipping, the steady driver of the economy, is sailing for better times, having survived the war in Ukraine almost unscathed and adapting to new challenges. Marking five years since the establishment
The move of tanker giants Frontline to Cyprus is now official as the company’s shareholders have backed the decision of their CEO and founder John Fredriksen to re-domicile in Limassol next year.
Good news for the local shipping industry, as a major ship-owning company registered in Bermuda and listed on the New York Stock Exchange has reportedly initiated the transfer of its activities to
Cypriot Philippos Philis, President of European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA), made it on Lloyd’s List of the 10 most influential shipping personalities for Maritime Regulatory Affairs. The Cyprus Shipping Chamber said the
Shipping Minister Vassilis Demetriades is visiting Hamburg, where he is holding contacts with executives of shipping companies and financial institutions to sell the Cyprus register. According to a statement by the Deputy Ministry,