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    Maritime Coalition Pushes for Transition to Green Shipping Fuels

    A coalition of more than 50 shipping industry stakeholders is calling for a faster adoption of zero-emission fuels, in a push to double green...

    Boeing Strike Cutting Into 2025 Deliveries for Southwest Airlines

    Southwest Airlines expects the strike by Boeing workers to once again limit the number of aircraft it receives next year, despite a lengthy...

    Amazon Takes Aim at Temu With Launch of Low-Price Online Store

    Amazon has launched the beta version of its long-rumored online store designed to compete with Temu, featuring a selection of low-priced home goods,...

    ‘Positive Progress’ on Talks Between ILA, USMX, But Issues Remain

    Negotiations between the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) and the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) appear to have stalled out once again, as the two...

    ‘Positive Progress’ on Talks Between ILA, USMX, But Roadblocks Remain

    Negotiations between the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) and the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) appear to have stalled out once again, as the two...

    Maersk Tankers to Install Suction Sails on Five Vessels

    Maersk Tankers is planning to install wind-propulsion systems on five vessels over the next two years, which the company says will reduce fuel...

    Mozambique Ports At Risk as Opposition Chief Urges More Protests

    Mozambican opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane called for fresh protests against the results of last month’s election, and encouraged supporters to target trade routes...

    Canada Labor Minister Orders End to Labor Disputes at Country’s Ports

    Canada labor minister Steven MacKinnon has ordered an end to a strike at the Port of Montreal, as well as lockouts at British...

    Outlook Improving for Shipping Traffic at Panama Canal

    A new approach to booking systems at the Panama Canal has led to a bump in container traffic through the critical shipping lane,...

    Russian Oil Gets Flipped Between Tankers Near Spanish Exclave of Ceuta

    A cargo of Russian oil appears to have been switched between ocean-going tankers near a Spanish exclave in north Africa, restoring a clandestine...

    Canada Port Lockouts Back Trudeau Government Into a Corner Again

    Business groups are urging Justin Trudeau’s government to put an end to labor strife at Canada’s largest ports, as it did with railways...

    Montreal Port Urges Trudeau Government to End Strike

    The Montreal Port Authority is calling on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to intervene to end a weeklong strike that is disrupting...
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