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Maritime News
Jones Act Waiver Not Boosting Oil Flows Within U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s move allowing foreign-flagged cargo ships to move fuel and other goods between domestic ports has so…
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Port News
Salt trade seasoned with strong Egyptian flows
Global seaborne shipments of salt have started 2026 strongly, with rising exports from Egypt pushing cargo volumes to the highest…
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Marine World
Global Seaborne Trade Reaches Historic $35 Trillion as Regional Shifts Reshape Maritime Flows
Global trade is on track to surpass $35 trillion for the first time in 2025, marking a 7% increase over…
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Marine World
Fear of Sanctions Stymies Russia-to-China Oil Flows for Now
Expanding sanctions on Chinese ports and refiners are choking flows of Russian and Iranian oil to the world’s No. 1…
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Port News
Splash Wrap: Flows shift again
The Houthis officially announced that they have paused maritime attacks on Israel and lifted their so-called naval blockade on Israeli…
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Marine World
Russian Oil Flows Show Buyers Shunning Trump’s Push to End Trade
Russia’s seaborne crude exports stuck at a 16-month high in the past four weeks, with US President Donald Trump so far…
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Marine World
US Oil Flows to Asia Face Pressure From Expensive Tanker Rates
Crude from the US could become too expensive for Asian buyers due to higher tankers rates, which have been inflated…
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Marine World
Russia’s Crude Exports Lose Momentum After Baltic Flows Targeted
Russia’s weekly crude exports slumped, driven by a slide in Baltic shipments following Ukrainian drone strikes that affected key regional facilities. gCaptain
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Marine World
Russia’s Oil Cargoes Flood to China as Tariffs Crimp India Flows
Russia’s crude shipments rebounded, with China picking up the slack after US President Donald Trump’s punitive tariffs on India choked exports to the…
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