The
Estonian parliament started handling a bundle of amendments to the Law of Ship
Flag and Ship Registers Act, the aim of which is to increase the
competitiveness of Estonian shipping and restore a cargo fleet sailing under
the Estonian flag, informs LETA/BNS.
BC, Tallinn, 16.10.2018.
At the
same time, the Estonian Seamen's Independent Union (EMSA) said that solution
offered in the bill will make Estonia a purely flag of convenience country and
decrease the competitiveness of Estonian seamen compared with residents of
third countries.
The law amendment would create conditions for registering
foreign ships to the Estonian register of bareboat chartered ships and increase
the fleet sailing under the Estonian flag. As a result of this, the Estonian
fleet will increase, which, in turn, will help the growth of the Estonian
economy and the establishment of a shore sector. The state's tax income will
also increase through the payment of registrar's charges, the spokespeople for
the parliament said.
In addition, the aim of the law is to offer Estonian seamen
the possibility of receiving health insurance through a voluntary contract with
the Health Insurance Fund at a time that they lack mandatory insurance on the
basis of law.
In the event of vessels being added to the fleet sailing
under the Estonian flag, Estonian seamen will also have the opportunity to
start working on those ships and through that have access to Estonian pension
insurance.
The parliament's economic affairs committee was elected the
leading committee.
According to the Maritime Administration, the amendments to
the Law of Ship Flag and Ship Registers Act approved by the government last
week may contribute 2% to the Estonian gross domestic product (GDP) in a 10
years' perspective through the establishment of jobs to the shore sector of
shipping.
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