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Maersk launches “Maersk Trade & Tariff Studio” helping global supply chains navigate tariff volatility and complexity

Maersk launches “Maersk Trade & Tariff Studio” helping global supply chains navigate tariff volatility and complexity
A.P. Moller – Maersk announces the launch of “Maersk Trade & Tariff Studio”, a new digital solution designed to help global cargo owners regain control in an increasingly volatile trade environment. As global trade faces a paradigm shift marked by rising tariffs,...
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US allows ethane to be loaded and shipped to China, but not unloaded, letter says

US allows ethane to be loaded and shipped to China, but not unloaded, letter says
The U.S. sent letters to Enterprise Products and Energy Transfer (NYSE:) on Wednesday informing the companies they could load ethane on vessels destined for China but could not unload the ethane in China without authorization, according to a person familiar with the...
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The Bahamas Maritime Authority Celebrates 30 Years of Excellence

The Bahamas Maritime Authority Celebrates 30 Years of Excellence
This year marks a significant milestone for The Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) as it proudly celebrates 30 years of maritime excellence. Since its establishment in 1995, The BMA has remained steadfast in its commitment to progress, honour, and service—values that...
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EU prosecutors uncover criminal scheme involving Chinese imports via Greece

EU prosecutors uncover criminal scheme involving Chinese imports via Greece
European prosecutors have uncovered a criminal scheme involving false documentation of Chinese imports to Europe through the Greek port of Piraeus that defrauded authorities of about 700 million euros ($820 million) in lost customs duties and VAT revenue. The...
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Iran: Is the cost of closing the Strait of Hormuz too high?

Iran: Is the cost of closing the Strait of Hormuz too high?
For a few days, the world held its breath. It seems the conflict between Israel, the US and Iran is not going to escalate any further, at least for now. Iran opted to save face by launching an attack on a US military base in Qatar, which the stock market interpreted...
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ICS and European Shipowners | ECSA welcome the Hong Kong Convention entering into force globally

ICS and European Shipowners | ECSA welcome the Hong Kong Convention entering into force globally
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and European Shipowners | ECSA welcome the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships (Hong Kong Convention) entering into force globally today. The International Maritime...
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