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Saudi Arabia charts bold course to overtake Gulf rivals as regional port powerhouse

In a move set to redefine the maritime landscape of the Gulf and the wider Middle East, Saudi Arabia has signed long-term concession contracts...

Hong Kong port reopens, but Hai Phong guards against Wipha

Hong Kong and southern Chinese container terminals today resumed operations,having suspended container handling over the weekend as Typhoon Wipha made landfall. An advisory from OOCL indicated...

Ukrainian Ports: Rebuilding maritime infrastructure with hidden geopolitical currents

As Ukraine continues its path toward post-war recovery, an unassuming battlefield is taking shape not on land, but along the country’s vital Black Sea...

Market tensions are rewiring the international order

President Xi Jinping believes the world is undergoing “great changes not seen in a century.” This could be the major shift economic and political...

Why is China pushing back on the Panama port deal?

The deal that would transfer ownership of more than 40 seaports, including two crucial terminals at the Panama Canal, to Western investors is facing...

US tariffs on Russia’s trade partners won’t hurt already weak economy

US tariffs targeting Russia's trade partners, namely China and India, are unlikely to have an impact as the Russian economy starts feeling the effects...

How emerging trends are reshaping container shipping industry

As the container shipping industry grapples with volatile demand and geopolitical headwinds, the second half of 2025 is revealing transformative trends that could fundamentally...

How CMA CGM and Fincantieri vows to rebuild America’s industrial sea power

As geopolitical rivalries tighten and the global supply chain frays under the pressure of conflict and climate, the United States is quietly orchestrating an...

Greek shipowners return to feeder market

Greece’s maritime sector is charting a bold new course as several of the country’s leading shipping firms re-enter the container feeder market, marking a...

Hyundai eyes Casablanca as gateway to Europe and Africa

Hyundai is reportedly preparing to enter the bidding process to operate a new state-of-the-art shipyard in Casablanca. The move comes as part of the company’s...

How K-Line’s rerouting plans reflect a global shift in cargo flows?

As tensions over US-China tariffs simmer once again, Japanese shipping giant Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K-Line) is preparing to divert its container ships away from...

New feeder terminal for Busan New Port

South Korea's Busan port will have a new feeder pier, after the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries selected BNOT (a consortium of several companies)...

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