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Hormuz fallout pushes Panama Canal close to full capacity
Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz is helping drive a sharp rise in Panama Canal traffic, with the waterway now…
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IMO Delays Decisions but Maps Steps for Net-Zero Framework at Close of MPEC
Two weeks of hard-fought discussions at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on the approach to the Net-Zero Framework (NZF) and…
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Video: Philippines Calls “Close Encounter” With Chinese Navy an Escalation
The Armed Forces of the Philippines released a new video reporting its second “close encounter” this month with a Chinese…
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U.S. Navy Shot at an Iranian Vessel That Got Too Close to a Supercarrier
A U.S. Navy surface combatant fired on an Iranian vessel that got too close to the carrier USS Abraham Lincoln…
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U.S. Flag Tanker Damaged, 150 Vessels Stranded with Strait of Hormuz Close
Insurance companies are cancelling war risk coverage for vessels in the Gulf as the widening Iran conflict disrupted shipping, leaving…
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IMO Ramps Up Campaign to Close Flag State "Enforcement Gap"
The IMO is doubling down on a campaign to get more member states up to speed with enforcement of international…
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Ocean Winds Secures Financing to Begin Offshore Wind Farm in Poland
In another bit of positive news for the beleaguered offshore wind power industry, Ocean Winds reports it has secured financing…
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Tanker rates poised to close 2025 with best year in a decade
The year 2025 is shaping up to be the best year for tankers in a decade, according to analysis carried…
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Too close to call: IMO’s make-or-break vote to define shipping’s decarbonisation path
The global shipping industry will find out today its green future with one of the most contentious Marine Environment Protection…
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Sweden Close Baltic Sea Cable Damage Investigation, Ruling Accident Not Sabotage
Swedish prosecutors have closed their investigation into damage to a communication cable between Sweden and Latvia in the Baltic Sea,…
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