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European Union prolongs Operation ASPIDES in the Red Sea

The European Union (EU) has prolonged its maritime security mission in the Red Sea region until 28 February 2026, dedicating more than €17 million...

Moroccan Ports Key to Strategic Reshaping of Mediterranean Operations

Recent geopolitical shifts and escalating security concerns in the Red Sea are reshaping shipping trade routes, with significant implications for the Mediterranean region. MSC, through...

ICS Flag State Performance Table includes new states amid shadow fleet challenges

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has updated its annual Flag State Performance Table, introducing four new countries in response to recent maritime trends...

Flexible contracts reflect market uncertainties

Enquiries about index-linked contracts make up the majority of conversations that consultancy Xeneta says it is having with its clients as a volatile market...

Shipping shortage on Europe-India route

The Europe-India trade still does not have adequate tonnage as the new Gemini Cooperation of Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd plus Premier Alliance (ONE, HMM and...

DP World keeps expanding its operational footprint in Eastern Mediterranean

DP World’s recent operations at Ain Sokhna Port in Egypt underscore a strategic move to enhance the port’s role—and Egypt’s position—as a key player...

US and India Deepen Defense and Trade Ties to Counter China’s Influence

The United States plans to ramp up military sales to India from 2025, including the provision of F-35 fighter jets, according to US President...

Ukraine shipping sector shows tenacity amid US-Russia piece talks in Saudi Arabia

As officials from the Trump administration head to Saudi Arabia to initiate peace talks with Russian and Ukrainian negotiators, the global gaze turns not...

CMA CGM works on steering process after accident Down Under

French container line CMA CGM is fine-tuning its steering guidance across its fleet after ambiguous procedures caused one of its ships to collide with...

China’s Trade Strategy in South America: What’s the Plan?

China's increasing influence in Latin America's maritime sector signifies a strategic expansion into a region traditionally dominated by the United States. China's approach involves strengthening...

Green regulations drive up costs for liner operators in Europe

Since the start of 2025, emissions-related surcharges have doubled on the Asia-North Europe container trade, according to Alphaliner, as carriers contend with the European...

South Africa’s approach to leveraging rerouting amid existing challenges

In a decisive stride toward enhancing maritime environmental safety, South Africa has taken a significant legislative step with President Cyril Ramaphosa's enactment of the...

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