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Filipino ‘True Confidence’ Seafarers Arrive Home After Houthi Attack
By Jay Ereno and Eloisa Lopez MANILA, March 12 (Reuters) – Eleven Filipino seafarers arrived in the Philippines on Tuesday nearly a…
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Filipino crew head home from tanker seized by Iran
Iran is releasing all the remaining crewmembers of the Greek-owned tanker St Nikolas, which was seized by Iranian military forces…
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Russian crude exports seen peaking as sanctions hit home
Efforts by regulators in the US, Britain and the European Union to engage more directly with shipowners and service providers…
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Chinese-Built Port Cranes May Be Able to Call Home On Their Own
The House Homeland Security Committee has discovered a pattern of suspicious device installations on the Chinese-built STS cranes that dot…
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U.S. Navy Secretary Looks to Asia to Revive Shipbuilding at Home
By Nick Wadhams (Bloomberg) — The US needs to revive domestic shipbuilding with increased funding from Congress and investment from overseas,…
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Evergreen and Yang Ming in discussions for multiple feeder orders on home soil
Early delivery slots in Asia are rare with one notable exception, Taiwan. CSBC, the island’s top shipbuilder, still has space…
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MSC Cruises Confirms Galveston Home Port as Texas Continues Cruise Growth
Galveston’s emergence as one of the leading U.S. ports to host cruise ships is continuing with the confirmation that…
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MSC Cruises Confirms Galveston Home Port as Texas Continue Cruise Growth
Galveston’s emergence as one of the leading U.S. ports to host cruise ships is continuing with the confirmation that…
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Biden Admin On Watch as Red Sea Attacks Threaten to Raise Prices at Home
By Michelle Jamrisko and Josh Wingrove (Bloomberg) — Top Biden administration officials say they are monitoring the situation in the Red…
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Carrier USS Ford Finally Heads Home After Extended Mission in East Med
The first-in-class carrier USS Gerald R. Ford has capped off an eight-month extended deployment in the Mediterranean and is heading…
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