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The International Longshore and Warehouse Union announced 20April that it reached a tentative agreement with employers at the Pacific Maritime
A Chinese state-owned firm said on Monday 1 May it plans to take its investment in Sri Lanka to
The ports ministry has received expressions of interest (EOIs) from nine players for the Rs 41,000 crore international transhipment port
The recent drop in the Platts West India marker to a near two-year low, expectations of a ramp-up in operations
Shifts in the way a commodity is priced often result from major economic and world events and coking coal is
The shareholders’ meeting of RINA, the multinational inspection, certification and engineering consultancy, approved the financial statement for the fiscal year
Spot cash premiums in Asia’s fuel oil market were stable on Monday amid thin trade, while Kuwait’s Al Zour issued
Russia’s seaborne oil product exports fell in April by 5% month-on-month on a daily basis, data from industry sources and
Sales of marine fuel, also known as bunker fuel, hit three-month highs in the world’s biggest refuelling hub Singapore in
South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said his country had resolved a dispute with the U.S. over allegations that Pretoria