Malta:
Contribution In Ship Management International – Malta Report
17 August 2021
Ganado Advocates
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Matthew Attard and Jan Rossi have contributed
their insights about the current climate in Malta's shipping
industry in a country-focused article published by Ship Management
International.
Within their article, Ship Management International report about
the challenges faced by the flag administration, brought about by
COVID-19, as well as the successes registered despite such
turbulent times. The report also delves into the shift towards
digitalising shipping operations and environmental matters, amongst
other topical issues.
Matthew and Jan talk about the clients' experience with the
flag administration throughout the pandemic as well as Malta's
recovery and growth plan in view of the expected shift towards
digital administrative procedures.
Click here to access the full
article.
Originally published by Ship Management
International
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