You are cordially invited to a joint webinar entitled “The Development of Maritime Regulations in China and its impact on Shipping” on 30th March 2020, with the following details:
Date: Tuesday, 30th March 2021
Time: 2.30-4.30pm
Fee: Free admission
The webinar is jointly organised by HKSOA, Dalian Maritime Alumni Association in Hong Kong and Macau, Shanghai Maritime University Alumni Association in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Maritime Arbitration Group, and supported by Department of Justice, HKSAR government, International Chamber of Shipping (China) Liaison Office, Baltic Exchange, Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Hong Kong Branch and sponsored by Invest Hong Kong and Equator Fund.
The webinar will introduce the recent revision of Maritime Code in China and its key points, the implementation of the Maritime Traffic Safety Law and its impact on shipping, latest development in the United Nations on the drafting of Convention on International Judicial Action of Ships, and China’s future ratification of the “Hong Kong Convention” etc.
Please refer to the attached webinar rundown for more information of the webinar and free admission.
Date: Tuesday, 30th March 2021
Time: 2.30-4.30pm
Fee: Free admission
The webinar is jointly organised by HKSOA, Dalian Maritime Alumni Association in Hong Kong and Macau, Shanghai Maritime University Alumni Association in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Maritime Arbitration Group, and supported by Department of Justice, HKSAR government, International Chamber of Shipping (China) Liaison Office, Baltic Exchange, Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Hong Kong Branch and sponsored by Invest Hong Kong and Equator Fund.
The webinar will introduce the recent revision of Maritime Code in China and its key points, the implementation of the Maritime Traffic Safety Law and its impact on shipping, latest development in the United Nations on the drafting of Convention on International Judicial Action of Ships, and China’s future ratification of the “Hong Kong Convention” etc.
Please refer to the attached webinar rundown for more information of the webinar and free admission.