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India Unveils Investment Incentives to Boost Shipping India is emerging as a prime destination for international marine investors, offering 100% FDI in shipping and shipbuilding. Key incentives include a decade-long tax holiday and zero GST on ship imports. At the 'India Maritime Investment Meet' in London, officials outlined plans to enhance port capacity and foster sustainable growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2025
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Israel Strikes Houthi-Controlled Galaxy Leader Amid Red Sea Crisis The Israeli Air Force has released footage of an airstrike on the Galaxy Leader, a ship hijacked by Houthi forces. The vessel, repurposed for surveillance, was targeted at Ras Isa port. In retaliation, Houthi forces launched missiles, escalating maritime security concerns amid ongoing regional conflicts and tensions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2025
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Rescue Efforts Ongoing for Missing Crew After Red Sea Sinking The Yemeni Armed Forces released footage of the Houthi attack on the MV Eternity C on July 7, 2025. Five Filipino crew members and an Indian guard were rescued, but the fate of 22 others remains uncertain. The U.S. condemned the attack, labeling it terrorism, while investigations into safety violations are ongoing... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2025
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Calls for Stricter Boat Safety Measures in Bali Tourism Industry Recent maritime accidents around Bali have alarmed tourism operators, prompting calls for improved vessel safety and port supervision. Notable incidents include a tourist boat capsizing and a ferry sinking, raising concerns about Bali's reputation. Authorities are urged to enforce stricter regulations and enhance maritime infrastructure to ensure safe travel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2025
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Dr. Rosalie Balkin Wins International Maritime Prize Dr. Rosalie Balkin has been awarded the 2024 International Maritime Prize by the IMO Council for her outstanding contributions to international maritime law over her 50-year career. As Secretary-General of the Comité Maritime International, she is the first woman to hold this position in its 128-year history, reflecting her remarkable achievements... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2025
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Aid Directed to Families of Filipino Crew Affected by Red Sea Tragedy President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has instructed the Department of Migrant Workers to assist families of Filipino seafarers affected by the MV Eternity C sinking, attacked by Houthi rebels. Of the 22 crew members, 21 are Filipinos. Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Cacdac reiterated the President's directive: “Take care of the families.”.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2025
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India Urges IMO Action on Ship Safety and Calls for Stricter Hazardous Cargo Protocols India’s Shipping Secretary TK Ramachandran has called for a comprehensive review of maritime incidents involving foreign-flagged container vessels, particularly those linked to undeclared hazardous cargoes. At the IMO session, he emphasized the need for improved safety protocols and investigation of incidents like MSC ELSA 3 to enhance global maritime standards... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2025
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Rise in Armed Robbery Incidents in Singapore Strait Prompts Industry Security Measures The Recaap Information Sharing Center recently addressed the alarming surge in armed robberies in the Malacca and Singapore Strait, reporting 80 incidents from January to June 2025. Participants emphasized the urgency of timely reporting and discussed security measures, including CCTV and increased nighttime personnel, highlighting the critical need for cooperation among authorities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2025
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