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SUMMARY:EBI European Regulatory and Market Update Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Please note: you must be a British Marine member to register. T
 he registration link will be sent out via our MarineTalk newsletter on Thu
 rsday 11 June 2026.\n\nJoin Philip Easthill\, Secretary General of the Eur
 opean Boating Industry (EBI) for an essential European update!\n\nBritish 
 Marine is pleased to invite members to an exclusive webinar with&nbsp\;Phi
 lip Easthill\, Secretary General of the European Boating Industry (EBI)\, 
 taking place on&nbsp\;Thursday 18 June from 12:00 to 13:00.\n\nAs the lead
 ing voice of the recreational boating industry in Europe\, EBI plays a cri
 tical role in representing the sector&#39\;s interests with European insti
 tutions and policymakers. This webinar will provide British Marine members
  with a valuable opportunity to hear directly from Philip on a range of im
 portant developments that could impact marine businesses operating in and 
 trading with European markets.\n\nThe session will cover a number of key t
 opics\, including:\n\n\n	The latest developments surrounding the evaluatio
 n of the EU Recreational Craft Directive\n	Upcoming regulatory changes rel
 evant to the UK marine sector\, including:\n	VAT and customs treatment of 
 recreational craft\n	Anti-Money Laundering (AML) requirements for high-val
 ue craft transactions\n	The EU Deforestation Regulation and its potential 
 implications\n	Key lobbying and policy developments currently being progre
 ssed at EU level\n	The launch of EBI&#39\;s new Roadmap on Alternative Fue
 ls and Energy Transition\n	An update on the industry&#39\;s Life Cycle Ass
 essment (LCA) project\n\n\nWith regulation\, sustainability and market acc
 ess continuing to evolve\, this webinar will provide members with valuable
  insights into the issues shaping the future of the marine industry across
  Europe and the opportunities and challenges these developments present fo
 r UK businesses.\n\nThe session will conclude with an opportunity to addre
 ss member questions. Participants are encouraged to submit questions in ad
 vance to&nbsp\;bclark@britishmarine.co.uk&nbsp\;to help ensure the discuss
 ion focuses on the topics most relevant to the sector.\n
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 N"><HTML><p><em><strong>Please note: you <u>must</u> be a British Marine m
 ember to register. The registration link will be sent out via our MarineTa
 lk newsletter on Thursday 11 June 2026.</strong></em></p>\n\n<p>Join Phili
 p Easthill\, Secretary General of the European Boating Industry (EBI) for 
 an essential European update!</p>\n\n<p>British Marine is pleased to invit
 e members to an exclusive webinar with&nbsp\;<strong><strong>Philip Easthi
 ll\, Secretary General of the European Boating Industry (EBI)</strong></st
 rong>\, taking place on&nbsp\;<strong><strong>Thursday 18 June from 12:00 
 to 13:00</strong></strong>.</p>\n\n<p>As the leading voice of the recreati
 onal boating industry in Europe\, EBI plays a critical role in representin
 g the sector&#39\;s interests with European institutions and policymakers.
  This webinar will provide British Marine members with a valuable opportun
 ity to hear directly from Philip on a range of important developments that
  could impact marine businesses operating in and trading with European mar
 kets.</p>\n\n<p>The session will cover a number of key topics\, including:
 </p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li>The latest developments surrounding the evaluation of t
 he EU Recreational Craft Directive</li>\n	<li>Upcoming regulatory changes 
 relevant to the UK marine sector\, including:</li>\n	<li>VAT and customs t
 reatment of recreational craft</li>\n	<li>Anti-Money Laundering (AML) requ
 irements for high-value craft transactions</li>\n	<li>The EU Deforestation
  Regulation and its potential implications</li>\n	<li>Key lobbying and pol
 icy developments currently being progressed at EU level</li>\n	<li>The lau
 nch of EBI&#39\;s new Roadmap on Alternative Fuels and Energy Transition</
 li>\n	<li>An update on the industry&#39\;s Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) pro
 ject</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>With regulation\, sustainability and market access 
 continuing to evolve\, this webinar will provide members with valuable ins
 ights into the issues shaping the future of the marine industry across Eur
 ope and the opportunities and challenges these developments present for UK
  businesses.</p>\n\n<p>The session will conclude with an opportunity to ad
 dress member questions. Participants are encouraged to submit questions in
  advance to&nbsp\;<strong><strong>bclark@britishmarine.co.uk</strong></str
 ong>&nbsp\;to help ensure the discussion focuses on the topics most releva
 nt to the sector.</p>\n</HTML>
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