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US looks set to water down penalties on Chinese tonnage
During a recent Senate Finance Committee hearing, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer addressed the growing concerns regarding proposed fees on…
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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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US company gears up to build next-gen shipyard for new classes of autonomous
American tech firm Saronic Technologies is poised to transform maritime defense with the launch of Port Alpha, a cutting-edge shipyard…
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Modi-Trump energy pledge signals bonanza for US gas exporters
The recent meeting between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set the stage for a…
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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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US believes Marine vet is alive after disappearing in Syria in 2012
Who is Austin Tice? Austin Tice is an American journalist and former Marine Corps officer. Born in Houston, Texas, Tice…
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Biden administration awards port funding ahead of Trump’s return
Before former President Donald Trump may return to the White House, the Federal government has handed out $3.4 billion in…
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North American LNG exports set for massive expansion
North America is on track to almost double its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity by 2028. Thanks to new…
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US dockworker strike sees little chance of early resolution
The United States is facing one of the largest dockworker strikes in modern history. Around 45,000 dockworkers at ports stretching…
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Aquaculture Outpaces Wild Catch in China’s Fisheries
The world’s population is expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050. To feed everyone, we need sustainable ways to provide…
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