
Shipping industry concerned about Brexit chaos
The UK Chamber of Shipping has called on MPs to reject the Withdrawal Bill amendment that seeks EEA membership for the UK after Brexit.
Greece May Benefit From Brexit as Shipping Companies Leave London
Greece is unlikely to suffer significant losses amid Brexit but could instead benefit from shipping and service...
Maritime UK comments on the start of Brexit negotiations
As negotiations begin on the UK’s departure from the European Union, David Dingle CBE, Chairman of Maritime...
European shipping should remain the enabler of free movement of goods and persons even after Brexit
European shipowners today published their priorities when it comes to Brexit negotiations outcome. The shipping community embodies a fundamental acquis of the EU: Free movement of goods and persons. ECSA believes that the current operating climate should
Britain Sets Historic Brexit Process in Motion
The U.K. on Wednesday formally began the process of exiting from the European Union, starting on an unprecedented path to reshape its relationship with its closest allies in some of the most complex negotiations the country has ever undertaken.
BPA calls for trade facilitation to be central pillar of Brexit agreement
Responding to the UK Government’s Article 50 notification the British Ports Association’s Chief Executive, Richard Ballantyne, said: “As the UK moves towards beginning negotiations on the terms of Brexit, it is vital that trade facilitation is given the h
BPA: UK Needs Frictionless Trade Deal with EU after Brexit
British Ports Association (BPA) has called for a frictionless trade agreement between the UK and EU following Brexit.