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Marine World
Yemen’s Houthis Threaten To Target Ships Linked To Firms Dealing With Israeli Ports
July 27 (Reuters) – Yemen’s Houthis said on Sunday they would target any ships belonging to companies that do business with Israeli ports, regardless of…
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Houthis Threaten Ships Linked to Firms Dealing with Israeli Ports
Yemen’s Houthis said on Sunday they would target any ships belonging to companies that do business with Israeli ports, regardless…
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Marine World
Finnish and Canadian Firms Make a Move to Build ‘Arctic Security Cutter’ Icebreaker for U.S. Coast Guard by 2028
A consortium of Finnish and Canadian firms aims to construct two medium-sized Arctic Security Cutter icebreakers for the U.S. Coast…
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Port News
Energy Holdings firms up five-year drilling contract with PTTEP
SED Energy Holdings, a company recently created through the merger of SeaBird Exploration and Energy Drilling, has signed a contract…
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Port News
Marinakis firms up third VLCC at Hanwha Ocean
Greek owner Evangelos Marinakis has added to his very large crude carriers (VLCCs) orderbook in South Korea. Shipbuilding sources in…
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Marine World
Western Oil Tanker Firms Flock Back to Russia After Price Plunge
From Athens to New York, oil tanker companies from Group of Seven nations are flocking back to the Russian oil…
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KNOT firms up shuttle tanker newbuild in China
Knutsen NYK Offshore Tankers (KNOT) has firmed up a contract with Cosco Shipping Heavy Industry (Zhoushan) for an additional suezmax…
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Maritime News
Guyana Passes Bill Making Firms Liable for Oil Spill Damages
Guyana’s parliament passed an oil pollution bill late on Friday that holds parties liable for damages caused by oil spills,…
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Marine World
European Firms Fare Better Than Feared Through Early Trade Pain
European firms are reporting earnings significantly ahead of expectations, allowing for some relief in the market, but tariffs and the…
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Port News
British maritime law firms merge
UK specialist maritime law firms Tatham & Co and Sea Green Law have merged into a single 22-lawyer practice. The…
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