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[Title] => World economic recovery faster than expected - IMF
[Summary] => The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Thursday that the global economy is recovering faster than expected — but warned governments against premature withdrawal of stimulus efforts.
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[Title] => Officer shortage to worsen in world merchant fleet?
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The current moderate shortage for ship officers in the world merchant fleet
will worsen unless training is increased or measures are taken to address the
rate at which seafarers leave the shipping industry.
This is the clear message of a study jointly conducted by the Baltic and
International Maritime Council (BIMCO) and International Shipping Federation
(ISF), describing the current worldwide supply and demand for seafarers and
predicting the likely situation in the next five to ten years.
The BIMCO/ISF 2000 Manpower Update, which the organizations released this April
and t
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[Title] => Officer shortage to worsen in world merchant fleet?
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The current moderate shortage for ship officers in the world merchant fleet
will worsen unless training is increased or measures are taken to address the
rate at which seafarers leave the shipping industry.
This is the clear message of a study jointly conducted by the Baltic and
International Maritime Council (BIMCO) and International Shipping Federation
(ISF), describing the current worldwide supply and demand for seafarers and
predicting the likely situation in the next five to ten years.
The BIMCO/ISF 2000 Manpower Update, which the organizations released this April
and t
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October 2, 2009 - 12:00am