07

Nov

Maersk Lifts Bottom End of 2025 Guidance as Ocean, Terminals Surge

The shipping company A.P. Moller – Maersk, based in Copenhagen, has updated its financial outlook for 2025. Following a strong third quarter with growth in...

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07

Nov

Coast Guard’s Historic Cocaine Seizures Overshadowed By Deadly U.S. Airstrikes

The U.S. Coast Guard has reported a record seizure of 510,000 pounds of cocaine during the fiscal year 2025, the largest amount ever captured in the agency’s h...

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07

Nov

ICE Targets Louisiana Shipyard in Major Immigration Enforcement Operation

Last week, federal immigration authorities carried out a focused operation at a shipyard in Louisiana, leading to the arrest of 25 Honduran workers employed by...

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07

Nov

USTR Moves to Suspend Port Fees Targeting China

The U.S. Trade Representative's Office has started a one-day public comment period to discuss a proposed suspension of port entry fees and tariffs related to a...

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07

Nov

South Korea PM Says Philly Shipyard Not Ready for Nuclear Subs, Contradicting Trump

SEOUL, Nov 6 – The Philly Shipyard in the United States, owned by South Korea, is currently not equipped to build a nuclear-powered submarine, according to Pr...

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07

Nov

Maersk Slides as Investors Brace for ‘Bleak’ Quarters Ahead

(Bloomberg) — Shares of A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S dropped due to investor disappointment with a less significant improvement in the company's full-year profit fo...

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07

Nov

China Resumes U.S. Wheat Purchases After Trump–Xi Meeting

SINGAPORE/BEIJING, Nov 6 – According to traders on Thursday, China has made two purchases of U.S. wheat after a meeting between the leaders of the two countrie...

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07

Nov

China’s Third Aircraft Carrier, the Fujian, Enters Service

BEIJING, Nov 7 – China has officially launched its first aircraft carrier designed and built in the country, named the Fujian. This announcement came after sev...

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06

Nov

Suez Canal Reports Biggest Recovery in Vessel Traffic Since Red Sea Crisis Began

The Suez Canal Authority has announced major strides in recovering from vessel detours related to the Red Sea crisis. According to Chairman Admiral Ossama Rabi...

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