+ Follow ASIAN SHIPOWNERS FORUM Tag
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[Title] => Asean shipowners tackle security issue at Manila meet
[Summary] => Shipowners from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will meet in Manila from Dec. 11 to 13 to map out plans for maritime security amidst mounting threat of terrorism.
Suicide bombing incidents in Southeast Asia has significantly increased the terrorist danger in the region which requires firm action, meet organizers said.
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[Title] => Asian owners back anti-trust immunity
[Summary] =>
Asian shipowners say the anti-trust immunity granted to various ocean carriers
in the US should be seen not as a tool only to benefit international shipping,
but the whole 'trading industry' and world economy.
This is the point the Asian Shipowners Forum (ASF) wants its members to point
out to their respective governments as well as to shippers councils, in an
apparent attempt to establish a correct interpretation and recognition of the
anti-trust immunity system, which is under review in the US.
Meeting in Manila last week, the ASF Stabilization of Trade Committee also
reco
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[AuthorName] => by Andy Dalisay
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ASIAN SHIPOWNERS FORUM
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[Title] => Asean shipowners tackle security issue at Manila meet
[Summary] => Shipowners from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will meet in Manila from Dec. 11 to 13 to map out plans for maritime security amidst mounting threat of terrorism.
Suicide bombing incidents in Southeast Asia has significantly increased the terrorist danger in the region which requires firm action, meet organizers said.
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[Title] => Asian owners back anti-trust immunity
[Summary] =>
Asian shipowners say the anti-trust immunity granted to various ocean carriers
in the US should be seen not as a tool only to benefit international shipping,
but the whole 'trading industry' and world economy.
This is the point the Asian Shipowners Forum (ASF) wants its members to point
out to their respective governments as well as to shippers councils, in an
apparent attempt to establish a correct interpretation and recognition of the
anti-trust immunity system, which is under review in the US.
Meeting in Manila last week, the ASF Stabilization of Trade Committee also
reco
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1189578
[AuthorName] => by Andy Dalisay
[SectionName] => Business
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December 3, 2002 - 12:00am