Estonia: National Flag to be Made More Convenient for Ship Owners

Moby-Dick at 09h13
07
Feb
2011
Estonia: National Flag to be Made More Convenient for Ship Owners

Estonia's prospective national maritime policy is set on implementing the EU's protective measures for local shipping. To reduce the impact of flag of convenience registration practices,

the EU allows member states to establish tax exceptions to support local shipping, but Estonia has not used them to this point, ETV reported.
"The biggest problem is taxes on the workforce, as surrounding countrie
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