UAE bans Eswatini-flagged ships in fresh shadow-fleet crackdown

By | 08/12/2024 06:19 AM EDT

It’s the latest sign of the Middle East nation distancing itself from risky vessels that help haul Russian oil supplies.

The United Arab Emirates banned arriving ships that carry the flag of landlocked African nation Eswatini, the latest sign of the Middle East nation distancing itself from risky vessels that help haul Russian oil supplies.

The Eswatini flag is now on a list that restricts calls to UAE ports and waters, according to a government circular posted on the Port of Fujairah website. The flag of Cameroon was listed earlier this year.

Vessels sailing under both flags have transported oil for Moscow after it assembled a shadow fleet of ships to help keep sanctioned supplies moving. The ban won’t apply to ships assessed by a wider international classification body.

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Flag states are key to maintaining safety standards in global shipping. For oil tankers, Liberia and the Marshall Islands are among the largest providers, but after the invasion of Ukraine, a series of less well-known flags emerged, with questions about the strength of their safety standards.

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