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India major ports handle 915mt in FY2025–26, beating target with 7.06% growth

India’s major ports handled 915.17m tonnes of cargo in FY2025–26, beating the 904m-tonne target and delivering 7.06% year-on-year growth, according to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. Throughput was led by Deendayal Port Authority at 160.11m tonnes,...
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Djibouti opens the largest ship repair facility in the Red Sea and East Africa

Djibouti opens the largest ship repair facility in the Red Sea and East Africa
Djibouti has officially opened the Djibouti Ship Repair Yard (DSRY), positioning the facility as the largest of its kind in the Red Sea and East Africa, according to the state news agency ADI. The inauguration was also confirmed by Djibouti Ports & Free Zones...
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Hafnia orders eight MR tankers at Hyundai Heavy in $405m deal

Hafnia orders eight MR tankers at Hyundai Heavy in $405m deal
Hafnia has signed a contract to build eight medium-range product tankers at Hyundai Heavy Industries for about $405 million, with deliveries scheduled from the third quarter of 2028 to the second quarter of 2029, according to Hafnia. The deal fixes fresh MR capacity...
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India confirms Iranian crude purchases as supply disruption reshapes sourcing

India confirms Iranian crude purchases as supply disruption reshapes sourcing
India has confirmed that its refiners are purchasing crude oil from Iran, marking the clearest official acknowledgement of such trade since 2019 as the country moves to secure fuel supplies amid disruption to flows through the Strait of Hormuz, according to a...
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Five EU ministers push Brussels to relaunch windfall tax on energy profits

Five EU ministers push Brussels to relaunch windfall tax on energy profits
Five European Union finance ministers have urged the European Commission to draft a bloc-wide windfall levy on energy companies to fund consumer relief as price pressures intensify, according to a joint letter dated April 3 addressed to EU Climate Commissioner Wopke...
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