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DP World kicks off expansion works at Port of Maputo

DP World announced the start of a US$165 million expansion project at DP World’s container terminal at the Port of Maputo in Mozambique. The expansion...

AD Ports and Egypt’s SCZONE sign agreement for KEZAD East Port Said Zone development

AD Ports Group and the General Authority for Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) signed a 50-year renewable usufruct agreement to develop and operate a...

DP World and ATI invest US$100M in Manila South Harbour upgrades

The Manila South Harbour (MSH), the Philippines’ premier international trade gateway, received a major operational boost as DP World and Asian Terminals Inc. announced...

Indian Exporters Courted by Chinese Firms Amid Tariff Wars: A New Chapter in Global Trade

As the US-China trade war persists, Chinese companies—strained by ongoing American tariffs—are increasingly looking to Indian exporters to help them maintain access to the...

Iran navigates shipping development amid push for regional cooperation

Amid the recent accident at the strategic Bandar Abbas Port, Iran’s shipping and maritime sector finds itself at the intersection of logistical bottlenecks, regional...

Denmark proposes US$1 billion state-backed war risk insurance for shipping

The Danish government has unveiled plans to establish a state-backed US$1 billion war risk insurance programme for the shipping sector, intended as a safeguard...

Freightos Update: China volumes fall as demand climbs from South East Asia

With a minimum 145% tariff on all goods from China, many US importers are canceling orders and pausing shipments in hopes that direct negotiations...

US port fees pressure niche Transpacific liner operators

Shipping data analysis firm Sea-Intelligence examined the impact of the proposal by the US Trade Representative (USTR) to penalise Chinese shipping lines and non-Chinese...

Spanish ports post stable Q1 container volumes

Spanish ports have maintained stable box volumes in the first quarter of 2025, recording an aggregated 4.32 million TEUs, which translates to a marginal...

Mediterranean becomes fifth global SOx Emission Control Area

Effective from 1 May, the Mediterranean Sea has been officially designated as an Emission Control Area (ECA) for sulphur oxides (SOx) under MARPOL Annex...

Steel Giants at Sea: AI Imagines India-China Maritime Showdown

Amid intensifying maritime competition between India and China, two colossal container ships—one flying the Indian flag, the other the Chinese—sail side by side through...

BIMCO’s Dry Bulk Market Report: US Tariffs Weaken Demand Outlook

BIMCO anticipates a weakening in the supply-demand balance of the dry bulk market through 2025 and 2026, driven in part by recent changes in...

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PIL christens new 8,200 TEU boxship

Pacific International Lines (PIL) named its latest 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessel, Kota Ocean, at the PSA Terminal in Singapore. The vessel was named...

Singapore authorities away grounded container barge

Authorities in Singapore have towed away a container barge that ran aground off the resort island of Sentosa this morning (6 June). ...
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