Infomarine.net

24 Hours Maritime News Aggregator

  • Search

Piracy declines off coast of Somalia - Global Times


Piracy declines off coast of Somalia
Global Times
The number of attacks off the coast of Somalia related to Somali pirates have reduced drastically with five incidents being reported in the first quarter of 2013 including the hijacking of a fishing vessel and its 20-member crew, a global maritime ...

and more »
...

Read more: Piracy declines off coast of...

World Sea Piracy Down 35 Percent in... - ABC News

World Sea Piracy Down 35 Percent in... - ABC News
KOKH FOX25

World Sea Piracy Down 35 Percent in...
ABC News
World sea piracy fell 35 percent from a year ago in the first quarter of 2013, with the spotlight shifting to West Africa as navies helped keep pirates away from Somalia, an international maritime watchdog said Monday. The International Maritime Bureau ...
World sea piracy down 35 percent in...

Read more: World Sea Piracy Down 35...

India's 'dhow' shipbuilders sunk by anti-piracy ban - FRANCE 24

India's 'dhow' shipbuilders sunk by anti-piracy ban - FRANCE 24
FRANCE 24

India's 'dhow' shipbuilders sunk by anti-piracy ban
FRANCE 24
But both industries have been pummelled by a ban from sailing in the pirate-infested waters off Somalia, once a lucrative trading destination. The restriction on certain Indian-registered vessels was introduced in 2010 shortly after Somali pirates...

and...

Read more: India's 'dhow' shipbuilders...

India's 'dhow' shipbuilders sunk by anti-piracy ban - gulfnews.com

India's 'dhow' shipbuilders sunk by anti-piracy ban - gulfnews.com
gulfnews.com

India's 'dhow' shipbuilders sunk by anti-piracy ban
gulfnews.com
The restriction on certain Indian-registered vessels was introduced in 2010 shortly after Somali pirates captured eight boats from Gujarat and almost 100 Indian crew members in a flurry of attacks over a period of several days. Small cargo boats, or ...

and...

Read more: India's 'dhow' shipbuilders...

Somali pirates cost global economy '$18 billion per year', reveals World Bank ... - Newstrack India


Somali pirates cost global economy '$18 billion per year', reveals World Bank ...
Newstrack India
Washington, Apr. 14 (ANI): Somali pirates are pushing global trade costs up by billions of dollars per year, severely affecting the economic activities of neighboring countries, a new World Bank report has found. The report - "Pirates of Som...

Read more: Somali pirates cost global...

World sea piracy falls 35 percent in first quarter of 2013, but more attacks ... - Washington Post

World sea piracy falls 35 percent in first quarter of 2013, but more attacks ... - Washington Post
Washington Post

World sea piracy falls 35 percent in first quarter of 2013, but more attacks ...
Washington Post
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — World sea piracy fell 35 percent from a year ago in the first quarter of 2013, with the spotlight shifting to West Africa as navies helped keep pirates away from Somalia, an international maritime watchdog said...

Read more: World sea piracy falls 35...

India's 'dhow' shipbuilders sunk by anti-piracy ban - Sin Chew Jit Poh

India's 'dhow' shipbuilders sunk by anti-piracy ban - Sin Chew Jit Poh
Sin Chew Jit Poh

India's 'dhow' shipbuilders sunk by anti-piracy ban
Sin Chew Jit Poh
But both industries have been pummelled by a ban from sailing in the pirate-infested waters off Somalia, once a lucrative trading destination. The restriction on certain Indian-registered vessels was introduced in 2010 shortly after Somali pirates...

and...

Read more: India's 'dhow' shipbuilders...

Somali pirates hurt global trade, including MENA countries - World Bank - Al-Bawaba

Somali pirates hurt global trade, including MENA countries - World Bank - Al-Bawaba
Horseed Media

Somali pirates hurt global trade, including MENA countries - World Bank
Al-Bawaba
The report - "Pirates of Somalia: Ending the Threat, Rebuilding a Nation" - launched in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, states that although hijackings in the region have dropped significantly since last year, piracy could still cost the global ....

Read more: Somali pirates hurt global...

Piracy drives intl. trade costs up by 18bn: World Bank - Press TV

Piracy drives intl. trade costs up by 18bn: World Bank - Press TV
Press TV

Piracy drives intl. trade costs up by 18bn: World Bank
Press TV
According to a new World Bank report, Somali piracy drives up the cost of international trade by $18 billion dollars annually even as the figures show that hijackings have dropped significantly over the past year. The report titled, “The Pirates of ...

...

Read more: Piracy drives intl. trade...

Powered By

Infomarine On Line infomarine.gr
Akti Miaouli 33, Piraeus, Greece
T: +30.210 4292114 | F: +30.210 4292115

All Rights Reserved | Infomarine.net
24 Hours Maritime News Aggregator

News Categories

 

 

Facebook-Social-Bar-48social-bar-48-twitterYouTube-Social-Bar-48