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Container shipping, the linchpin of global trade, has been thrown into turmoil once again as President Donald Trump’s trade ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNCosco Says ‘Discriminatory’ Port Fees Threaten Global Shipping StabilityState-owned Cosco and subsidiary Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) are expected to be impacted the most of the major ...
The Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT) in Rivers State has welcomed the Kota Carum, the largest container vessel to call at its ...
Tugboats are mostly used around ports and in rivers and canals, but can they be taken into the open ocean? Here's everything ...
Canceled freight vessel sailings from China are up and will ripple through the supply chain as the trade war impact on the global economy intensifies.
Cosco, the world’s fourth-largest container line, operates some of the biggest vessels between Asia and the United States. It’s likely Cosco will feel the effects not just from the port fees but in ...
As financial markets try to move past tariff fears, attention turns to what China will do to buffer its economy and how ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNUSTR Dials Back Port Fees on Chinese ShipsThe AAFA still opposes the fees, arguing that they will reduce U.S. trade that could both result in losses for American ...
“As we saw in 2021, congestion is toxic for ocean container shipping and can quickly spread across global supply chains.” ...
Sustained scientific observations and monitoring are crucial for measuring ocean change, providing valuable data that ...
Progress toward slashing greenhouse gas emissions from international ocean shipping is well along, but the question of how ship operators will afford greener fuels remains unanswered.
The United States unveiled new port fees on Chinese-built and operated ships on Thursday (Apr 17), in a bid to boost the ...
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