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International crises dominated the agenda

04.09.2025
BREMEN. The Association of Bremen Shipowners presented its annual report 2024/25 at the annual general meeting in June. During his review, Chairman Michael Vinnen referred to particularly informative meetings regarding ship financing, tonnage tax and the Tax Haven Prevention Act. At the same time, he also condemned the growing number of international conflicts which would deliberately threaten and endanger the “peaceful, merchant shipping trade and the lives of sailors during armed conflicts”. Vinnen praised Bremen as a shipping location with “a strong environment characterised by maritime influences”.

Credits: Bremer Rhederverein

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