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• DFDS snaps up Norfolkline for $496m - AP Moller-Maersk is selling its European ro-pax ferry subsidiary Norfolkline to DFDS in a €347m ($496.3m) share and cash deal that sees Maersk take a 31% strategic stake in the ferry operator, which provides services in the Baltic and North Sea
• EU urged to be flexible over low-sulphur ruling - The European Commission says it will urge European Union member states to be flexible in implementation of the low-sulphur rule for ships at berth and anchor
• IRISL strikes deal with Hanjin over boxship duo - Two containerships at the centre of a payment dispute between Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines and South Korean shipbuilder Hanjin Heavy Industries have been handed over, while discussions continue about the fate of a third vessel
• Tories back owners on UK light dues - Shipowners’ long-running battle to cut the cost of calling at UK ports by reducing light dues has won firm support from the opposition Conservative Party, which could form the next government
• Fred.Olsen planned green scrapping for Knock Nevis - Norway’s Fred.Olsen Production has moved to reassure the industry that internationally recognised green recycling options were agreed with the new owner of former floating, storage and offloading unit Knock Nevis
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