Malta’s €160,000 Maritime Fine: A Wake-Up Call for Industry
Malta’s maritime industry faces a €160,000 fine for unapproved services, highlighting the need for compliance and oversight in the sector.
Malta’s maritime industry faces a €160,000 fine for unapproved services, highlighting the need for compliance and oversight in the sector.
A local steward ordered to pay €160,000 for security and clerical services at Malta’s Grand Harbour raises questions about the MMA’s fee structure
Discover how Malta’s strategic location and robust maritime industry make it a key platform for global dialogue and strategic cooperation in the Mediterran
Discover how Malta’s strategic location and robust maritime industry make it a key platform for global dialogue and strategic cooperation.
Labour MP Alex Borg tours Medserv plc, hinting at a new ferry service that could transform how we traverse Malta’s islands. What’s in store for our maritim
As Iran seizes two ships in the Hormuz Strait, Malta braces for potential fallout. Our strategic location and maritime industry put us in the eye of the st
A Malta-flagged container ship becomes the first to cross the strategic Hormuz Strait since March 1, 2023, highlighting Malta’s significant role in global
A Malta-flagged container ship has made history by becoming the first to navigate the Hormuz Strait since March 1, sparking pride and hope in the local mar
The Malta-flagged container ship CMA CGM Georg Forster becomes the first to cross the strategic Hormuz Strait since March 1, highlighting our maritime prow
A Malta-flagged container ship, the CMA CGM Georg Forster, has become the first vessel to cross the Hormuz Strait since March 1, highlighting Malta’s robus
A Malta-flagged container ship becomes the first to cross the Hormuz Strait since March, highlighting Malta’s maritime prowess and global trade’s significa
A Malta-flagged container ship, the MS Captain Aris, becomes the first to cross the Hormuz Strait since March, highlighting Malta’s resilience and commitme