LCGB delegation visits CAM
On the 27 March 2013, an LCGB delegation met with Robert Biwer, Government Commissioner for maritime affairs and with Marc Siuda, CAM's quality manager.
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On the 27 March 2013, an LCGB delegation met with Robert Biwer, Government Commissioner for maritime affairs and with Marc Siuda, CAM's quality manager.
read more >On the 20th December 2012, Mr. Jonatan Echebarria, offered a copy of the “Regulación normativa del sector marítimo en el Derecho Luxemburgués: bloques normativos en presencia” to Mr. Robert Biwer, Commissioner of Maritime Affairs of the Grand Duchy.
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On October 18th and 19th representatives from all over Europe and the European Commission converged on Schengen (Luxembourg) at the occasion of the 8th yearly meeting of the European Network of Maritime Clusters. The maritime clusters of Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and Ireland delegated their respective managements there.
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On October 7th 2012, EU Ministers responsible for maritime affairs agreed and adopted a political declaration which aims at re-energising the EU’s Integrated Maritime Policy (IMP), five years after its initial launching in Lisbon. The Limassol Declaration was presented on October 8th at a special ceremony in Limassol by Cyprus’ Communications and Works Minister, Mr. Efthemios Flourentzou, in the attendance of the President of Cyprus Mr. Demetris Christofias and the President of the European Commission, Mr. José Manuel Barroso. The Limassol Declaration is expected to mark a milestone for the future implementation and development of the EU’s IMP, by providing guidelines for a comprehensive and coherent approach to the maximum sustainable exploitation of the EU’s seas and oceans for achieving economic growth.
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