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- Q13634383 subject Q16780132.
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- Q13634383 abstract "The European Community Shipowners' Associations ('ECSA), were formed in 1965 (then under the name Comité des Associations d'Armateurs des Communautés Européennes (CAACE)). In 1990, the ECSA has taken its present name. It comprises the national shipowner associations of the EU and Norway.The ECSA is an inter-trade organisation. It represents interests of its members towards EU institutions (i.e. the EU Commission), single countries or groups of countries) and towards international institutions (i.e. United Nations / International Maritime Organization ; International Chamber of Shipping).ECSA works through a permanent secretariat in Brussels, a Board of Directors and a number of specialised committees (they are named "committee", "working group" or "Task force", i.e. 'Safety & environment Committee', 'Air emissions working group', 'Piracy Taskforce').The ECSA is recognized by the European Institutions as the representative body of the European shipping sector. ECSA is registered in the Commission’s Register for Interest Representatives since 23. June 2008.Main political areas are: European Commission DG TRADE European Commission DG CLIMA (Climate Action) European Commission DG ENVI (Environment) European Commission DG EMPL (Employment) European Commission DG TAXUD (Taxation and Customs Union) The ECSA describes its aim as follows: Its aim is to promote the interests of European shipping so that the industry can best serve European and international trade and commerce in a competitive free enterprise environment to the benefit of shippers and consumers.".
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- Q13634383 comment "The European Community Shipowners' Associations ('ECSA), were formed in 1965 (then under the name Comité des Associations d'Armateurs des Communautés Européennes (CAACE)). In 1990, the ECSA has taken its present name. It comprises the national shipowner associations of the EU and Norway.The ECSA is an inter-trade organisation. It represents interests of its members towards EU institutions (i.e.".
- Q13634383 label "European Community Shipowners' Associations".