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Ukraine farm exports from Odesa seaports 14.3M tons since August
Ukraine’s agriculture exports from Odesa-region seaports have reached 14.3 million tons since August, when a new Black Sea shipping corridor was set up.
Zambia to start trading its own copper, competing with Glencore
Zambia plans to directly buy and sell a portion of the copper produced in the southern African nation, competing with trading giants including Mercuria Energy…
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Greek shipowners are stampeding out of the Russian oil trade
Greek shipowners are fleeing the Russian crude trade after a ramp up in US sanctions targeting the traders and shipping companies moving the nation’s petroleum.
Red Sea danger is spurring global oil buyers to go local
The global oil market is looking increasingly local as militant attacks in the Red Sea and surging freight rates make supplies from closer to home…
US, UK hit dozens of Houthi sites in bid to end ship attacks
US forces followed up strikes on Syria and Iraq with a new round of attacks against Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, signaling that President Joe Biden…
Biden’s natural gas export freeze draws fire from moderate Democrats
President Joe Biden’s move to pause liquefied natural gas export approvals won praise from progressives and climate activists - but some moderate Democrats from gas…
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Marine Towing of Tampa extends fleet operations to serve as “Tug Operater” at Port Canaveral
Marine Towing of Tampa, LLC (MTOT) and E.N. Bisso & Son, Inc announced that they have executed and closed on an Asset Purchase Agreement to…
ATA, ACT 1 Renew Partnership to Advance Trucking Industry’s Priorities
Today, the American Trucking Associations announced a one-year renewal of an alliance with ACT 1—the Allied Committee for the Trucking Industry. By remaining the premier…
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Georgia Ports Authority will invest $29 million in overpass project
Will minimize traffic impact on local communities and increase efficiency in handling growing volumes...
CMA CGM halts Red Sea route
French container shipping giant CMA CGM SA suspended the passage of its vessels through the Red Sea due to security risks, meaning one of the…