Flags Of Convenience

Does China Have a “Stranglehold” on Pacific Rim Shipping?

Tuesday, February 2, 2016 · Patrick Burnson
This is a time we should be countering the threat of Chinese sea power by ensuring that we have a merchant marine capable of supporting our economic independence, as well as our military forces overseas.

Slavery in the Supply Chain Still a Major Concern

Monday, July 27, 2015 · Patrick Burnson
U.S. Government leaves Thailand at lowest ranking in annual trafficking report

Flags of Convenience Pose New Danger With “Floating Armories”

Monday, January 12, 2015 · Patrick Burnson
A new threat posed by “flags of convenience” vessels surfaced recently with news that floating armories – ships carrying military weapons and ammunition – are proliferating at an alarming rate.

Do Flags of Convenience Enable Ebola?

Monday, October 20, 2014 · Patrick Burnson
U.S. shippers have been assured by a variety of governmental agencies that cargo vessels of Liberian Registry are no more vulnerable to carrying the Ebola virus than vessels sailing under other Flags of Convenience.
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