Shipbuilding
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Norfolk Residents Demand Voice in Shipyard Expansion
NORFOLK, Va. — The Norfolk City Council is set to vote on a significant rezoning measure that could transform the…
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U.S. Urged to Revive Shipbuilding Amid Chinese Competition
Industry experts testify before Senate subcommittee on urgent need to rebuild U.S. shipbuilding capacity in response to Chinese dominance. Industry…
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Borr Drilling Secures Multi-Year Rig Contracts in Mexico
Borr Drilling has successfully secured contract extensions for three of its offshore jackup rigs operating in Mexico, strengthening its partnership…
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UK Sets £1.08bn Budget for Offshore Wind Auction
The UK government has announced a substantial budget of £1.08 billion ($1.44 billion) for developers participating in the upcoming AR7…
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Queue times for commodity vessels off Chinese ports hit highs not seen since 2022
As tensions rise between the U.S. and China, a crucial meeting between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping is…
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Efnav Expands Fleet with Six Eco-Friendly Bulk Carriers
Greek shipping company Efnav is set to enhance its dry bulk fleet by ordering six kamsarmax bulk carriers from Hengli…
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First-Ever Fully Autonomous River Cruise Completed
A groundbreaking milestone in maritime technology has been achieved as the luxury river cruise ship Lumière successfully completed the first-ever…
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Trump’s Asia Tour Boosts US-Korea Shipbuilding Alliance
This week, shipyard diplomacy takes center stage as former President Donald Trump embarks on a tour of Asia. A significant…
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Port shares limitations for cruise ship industry
The Port Authority of Guam is embarking on a significant transformation of its main facility in Piti, aimed at enhancing…
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