flagstates
Flagstates, also known as flag of convenience (FOC) or open registry states, are countries that allow ships to fly their flag and register their vessels in their territory, regardless of where the ship's owner is based. This practice is common in the international shipping industry. The primary motivations for shipowners to register under a flagstate are typically financial and regulatory. Flagstates often offer lower taxes, less stringent labor regulations, and more flexible safety and environmental standards compared to the home countries of the shipowners.
This system allows for a degree of anonymity for shipowners and can reduce operational costs. However, it