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Potential effects of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis on Maltese Ship Finance Transactions
3.3.22
3.3.22
Adrian Attard, Partner, Peter Grima, Senior Associate and Matthew Cassar, Associate, discuss the potential effects of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis on Maltese ship finance transactions and the implications of Russian sanctions on financiers in an article published in the ILO Shipping & Transport Newsletter and featured on Lexology.
You may read the full article by clicking here: bit.ly/3HC5AS8
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