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Dutch owners back Greeks over Brussels 'interference'.

Publication: Europe Intelligence Wire

Publication Date: 31-OCT-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Financial Times Ltd.

(From Lloyds List)

Byline: Helen Hill in Amsterdam

DUTCH shipowners have rallied behind their Greek counterparts in condemning the European Union's increasing interference in the ship-ping policies of member states.

Aart Korteland, chairman of KNVR, the Royal Association of Netherlands Shipowners, said at the Mare Forum shipfinance conference in...

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