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Apr 22, 2025 ... ships, according to media outlet China Daily.
New projects are being launched roughly every month and a half, with plans to complete five to eight vessels this year, Hu Bin, general ... |
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Apr 22, 2025 ... shipping firm WEC Lines will raise its fuel recovery charge (FRC) on cargo transiting the Mediterranean Emission Control Area (ECA) beginning in May.
The surcharge aims to offset the ... |
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Apr 21, 2025 ... settling up 3.5 percent in the previous session.
Iran's foreign minister announced that his country and the U.S. had agreed to create a framework for a potential nuclear deal, following earlier ... |
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Apr 21, 2025 ... this wave of alternative-fuel vessels on their way to hit the bunker market, how should the industry prepare?
In the near-term, the answer for now appears to be a shift into the supply of biofuel ... |
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Apr 21, 2025 ... unknown shipping firm based in Europe.
The two 45,000 m3 capacity vessels are slated for delivery by July 2027, HD Hyundai Mipo said in a stock exchange filing.
They will feature dual-fuel LPG ... |
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Apr 21, 2025 ... efforts to degrade Houthi capabilities and curb Iranian influence in the region.
"Satellite imagery shows [Iranian] submarines in dry dock and no ongoing 'training' operations, suggesting no ... |
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Apr 21, 2025 ... argues that these measures could do more harm than good, especially for US trade, industry and consumers, it said in an email statement on Friday.
"Unfortunately, the fee regime ... |
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Apr 21, 2025 ... measures "distort fair competition and impede the normal functioning of the global shipping industry."
The company further emphasised that these actions "threaten the security, resilience, and ... |
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Apr 21, 2025 ... hydrogen firm HDF Energy has signed an agreement with Indonesia’s Ministry of Transportation to assess the use of green hydrogen in decarbonising the country’s maritime sector.
The ... |
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Apr 21, 2025 ... shipping firm Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has taken delivery of an LNG-fuelled capesize bulker, Verde Heraldo.
The 201,321-dwt vessel was named during a ceremony held at Imabari ... |