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Mission impossible? Teresa Ribera’s mission letter and the future of EU merger review
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Global | Publication | June 2023
In our previous publication in April 2023, we reported on the recent regulatory changes impacting shipping JOLCOs. As a result of those changes, a newbuild vessel to be owned through a silent partnership (tokumei kumiai or TK) structure may no longer be eligible for accelerated tax benefits (i.e. “special depreciation”) unless that vessel is certified as an "advanced vessel" complying with specific environmental and IT performance requirements, as more particularly set out in our original article.
Although the new regulations do make it more difficult to benefit from special depreciation, market response to those regulations seems to have been positive, with investors and arrangers proactively looking to adapt to this reform and actively engaging in dialogue to consider the necessary environmental and technological implications for their JOLCO transactions. Perhaps this should come as no surprise, particularly given the increased focus on sustainability and the reduction in carbon intensity of the shipping industry as a whole. If these conversations keep taking place and there is an open dialogue between shipbuilders, shipowners and financiers, it may well be the case that JOLCOs under the new regime will remain attractive financing structures for more technologically and environmentally advanced vessels, which would be positive news for shipowners looking to finance the transition to a greener shipping industry.
As to the more regulatory aspects of the new regulations, the amendments function as a part of, and in conjunction with, revisions made to the Maritime Transportation Act of Japan (Act No. 187 of 1949, as amended) (the Act) by a new act promulgated on 12 May 2023 (“Act on Partial Revisions to the Maritime Transportation Act”, Act No. 24 of 2023). In addition, The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism announced that a Cabinet Order was to be promulgated on 2 June 2023, thereby fixing the formal enforcement date for the part of the revisions relevant to the certification of “advanced vessels” to be 1 July 2023. This has the following practical implications in the context of newbuild JOLCOs:
Co-authored by Saori Takahashi.
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