Bangladesh orders end to strike amid economic fears
The Bangladesh government has ordered tax and customs workers to end a two-day nationwide strike and return to work immediately on
The Bangladesh government has ordered tax and customs workers to end a two-day nationwide strike and return to work immediately on
From 26 June 2025, ships at the end of their service must be recycled safely and sustainably under the Hong Kong
WinGD has announced that it will supply its XDF-M dual-fuel methanol and methanol-ready X-Engine designs for over 30 containerships ordered by
The Peruvian President Dina Boluarte has awarded the operational licence to COSCO SHIPPING Ports Chancay Peru S.A., marking the port’s official
Global maritime leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to the fair treatment, due process, and protection of seafarers’ rights, following a joint event at
The Head of the Panama Canal Authority has voiced concerns that a proposed $23 billion global ports transaction, which includes two Panamanian
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has convened a roundtable meeting with goods movement, labour, and business leaders to discuss the impact
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has expressed opposition to a proposed 100 per cent tariff on Chinese-manufactured ship-to-shore (STS)
The last-minute agreement between the US and China to ease tariffs for 90 days has caught shipping lines off guard, triggering
The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has launched a nonadjudicatory investigation into flagging practices. The purpose is to assess whether the