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US east coast port talks set to resume
Negotiations are set to resume tomorrow between employers and dockworker unions along the US East and Gulf coasts. This comes…
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Annual tanker chartering poll highlights fast-changing oil
The global oil market is undergoing significant changes, particularly in the seaborne trade sector. According to the latest annual report…
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Value of global merchant fleet leaps by two-thirds in the
The shipping industry is experiencing a remarkable transformation in asset values. According to Clarksons Research, the total worth of the…
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U.S. Navy Launches Tomahawk Missile Strike Against Houthi Targets
The U.S. Navy has taken decisive action against Houthi rebels in western Yemen, releasing new footage of a counterstrike aimed…
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Chile’s President Visits South Pole to Mark Start of Research Voyage
As global powers vie for influence in Antarctica, Chile is making significant strides in the region. President Gabriel Boric recently…
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The build and scrapping costs of one Coast Guard ship are about $22M
The CCGS Corporal McLaren M.M.V, a Canadian Coast Guard vessel, is set to be scrapped after a brief and troubled…
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Chinese Freighter Suspected of Severing Telecom Cable off Taiwan
Recent events off the coast of Taiwan have raised alarms about potential threats to the island’s critical telecommunications infrastructure. Last…
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HD Hyundai exports HiMSEN engines to 60 countries
As the political landscape in the United States shifts with the impending announcement of tariffs by President Donald Trump, South…
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Queen Elizabeth set to be first large cruise ship to sail to upgraded Townsville
Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth will make history on January 14, becoming the first large cruise ship to sail into Townsville’s newly…
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Navigating the Red Sea Crisis: Impacts on Global Trade
The ongoing crisis in the Red Sea has sparked significant changes in global shipping practices. As ship operators reroute vessels…
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