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Lebanon-Boycott Office of Israel Certificate Required 22 November 2013 No.650 Download PDF (147KB) Ships calling at ports in Israel are generally prohibited from trading with Arab ports and may be blacklisted in Lebanon. Recently, Lebanese authorities announced that they would not allow ships to call at Lebanese ports unless the ship has on board a certificate stating that it is not on the blacklist. The certificate is issued by the Boycott Office of Israel at the Ministry of Economy and Commerce. Ships which do not have a certificate on board or are confirmed on the certificate to have been blacklisted are prohibited from calling at Lebanese ports. The certificate usually can be obtained within 2 working days of an application. Members intending to trade into Lebanese ports should obtain the certificate well in advance of the ship’s call. The law firm Baroudi & Associates can assist Members in obtaining the certificate at a charge of USD 400. Source of Information: Baroudi & Associates Club Correspondents Beirut, Lebanon Tel: +961 1 428 777/778 Fax: +961 1 423 582 E-mail: baroudi@baroudilegal.com Port Information Europe, Mideast, Arctic Japan P&I News ロスプリベンション Japan P&I News ナイロビ条約 日本 組合員限定 --> Most read News Lebanon – Boycott Office of Israel Certificate Required (2) レバノン寄港の際のイスラエル不寄港証明書について レバノン寄港の際のイスラエル不寄港証明書について(その2)
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