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Bulk Carrier
US port charges on China vessels add to supply chain uncertainty
The recent proposal by the Trump administration to impose significant port charges on Chinese-built and -operated cargo vessels has sparked…
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Shipbuilding
Legendary abandoned cruise ship SS United States left to rot for 30yrs makes
A historic cruise ship, the SS United States, is set to embark on its final journey after languishing in Philadelphia…
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Bulk Carrier
BSC to buy 6 ships for $330m to build container fleet
The Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC) is set to make a significant move by purchasing six modern container ships from South…
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Decarbonization
IMO progresses talks on greenhouse gas reduction from
International efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from shipping gained momentum as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) concluded its…
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Decarbonization
Making Little Progress on Slashing Shipping Emissions, IMO
As the International Maritime Organization (IMO) concluded a critical meeting aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the shipping…
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Bulk Carrier
CAVASSHIPS Podcast [Feb 21 ’25] Ep: 181 Headline Review w/ USNI News
The world of naval and maritime affairs is constantly evolving, with new developments and challenges emerging every day. In a…
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Bulk Carrier
Bridging the Gap: Report Calls for Stronger Support in Green Shipping Corridors
A new report by UMAS, UCL, and the Global Maritime Forum (GMF) has shed light on the challenges faced by…
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Shipbuilding
Cruise week report: Royal’s new ship, Carnival food secrets, Alaska inside
Cruise enthusiasts can catch up on the latest news and advice from the Cruise Blog in this weekly roundup. This…
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Bulk Carrier
Commander of US Navy’s aircraft carrier relieved of duty after collision with
The commanding officer of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, Capt. Dave Snowden, was relieved of his duties…
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