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China’s Trade Strategy in South America: What’s the Plan?

China's increasing influence in Latin America's maritime sector signifies a strategic expansion into a region traditionally dominated by the United States. China's approach involves strengthening...

Trade War 2.0: Trump intends to introduce additional tariffs

President Donald Trump announced plans to introduce reciprocal tariffs targeting numerous countries next week, signaling a significant escalation in the ongoing trade war. The specifics...

Trump’s Tariff Gamble: Push for Trade Control, More Nations at Risk

Trump’s proposed tariffs represent an aggressive trade strategy, potentially designed to pressure major players in the global shipping industry. According to Council of Foreign Relations,...

Panama grants free passage to US warships, raising shipping implications

Recent developments regarding the Panama Canal and Panama’s decision to exit China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) could have notable implications for global trade...

Trump’s Tariffs and Global Shipping: Challenges, Adaptations, and Opportunities

The Trump administration’s decision to reimpose tariffs on global trade partners marks another major shift in trade dynamics, reminiscent of the disruptions seen during...

India in the spotlight as Russia seeks to evade sanctions

The surge in ship-to-ship transfers of Russian-linked oil in areas like the Sea of Crete and off Singapore, along with direct shipments of sanctioned...

Leveraging AI in the Shipping Sector: The Role of Deepseek in Sino-American Trade Dynamics

In the high-stakes arena of international trade, where the United States and China vie for dominance, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a game-changer, particularly...

Trump’s tariffs on Mexico may signal onset of trade war

The President of the United States Donald Trump announced he would enact his previously stated plan to impose a 25% tariff on imports from...

Can US-Japan-Philippines Triangle Counter China’s Shipping Dominance?

The prospect of Japan, the Philippines, and the United States forming a trade shipping alliance in the context of ongoing territorial disputes and trade...

Commercial Shipping: Crucial Εlement in Potential Conflict Between China and US

  A recent Wall Street Journal article delves into the critical interplay between military needs and commercial shipping capabilities, emphasizing the strategic importance of global...
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