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Tripartite Forum reiterates strong support for IMO as global shipping regulator

In light of recent developments, the Tripartite participating organisations reaffirmed their support to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as the global regulator for international shipping, capable of delivering effective regulations in close collaboration with the maritime community. The Tripartite Forum of shipbuilders, shipowners and classification societies convened for their annual conference in Busan, South Korea, […]

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Port of Quebec takes over full management of the Baie de Beauport

The Port of Québec will be taking over complete management of the Baie de Beauport as of January 2026. Its internal teams already successfully manage other port areas such as the Agora, the Cale, the Oasis, and the Village Nordik. This change will allow the Port to keep up the momentum Gestev has been building

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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority and Manitoba government sign MOU to get more made-in-Manitoba products to global markets

Winnipeg – The Manitoba government and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen economic corridors and supply chains connecting Manitoba businesses and the products they make to customers in global markets through the Port of Vancouver—bolstering the province’s and Canada’s competitiveness as a trading nation during a time

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Panama Canal begins consultation process for development of terminals

The Panama Canal Authority has launched a consultation process with representatives of maritime industry  to identify potential partners for developing port terminals on both the Atlantic and Pacific sides of the waterway. Following an approach similar to that used for its gas pipeline project, the authority convened representatives from companies with proven experience in container

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BIMCO develops standard clause addressing Chinese port fees  

BIMCO has initiated the development of a clause specifically addressing the new fees introduced on 14 October 2025 for US-related ships calling at ports in China. The Chinese Ministry of Transport announced on 10 October this year that new “Special Port Fees” would be imposed on ships arriving at Chinese ports if they are US-built

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Maritime Blue hosts big international gathering along Seattle’s waterfront

SEATTLE   – Maritime Blue this week welcomed hundreds of global leaders, innovators, and community members to One Ocean Week Seattle, the first U.S. edition of the global One Ocean Week, officially endorsed by the UN Ocean Decade. Running through Sunday, October 26, the event has drawn more than 750 participants for over 50 events focused on industry

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Ponant to add Montreal to St. Lawrence winter cruises  in 2027

A first for the city: starting in winter 2027, Ponant Explorations Group will add Montreal to its winter cruise itinerary on the St. Lawrence River. The announcement was made on October 21 during the first cruise forum organized by Croisières Montréal, at the Port of Montreal’s Grand Quay, attended by stakeholders and partners from the local

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Nordic Council urged to support mandatory measures for reducing Arctic black carbon

Ahead of next week’s session of the Nordic Council taking place in Stockholm, the Clean Arctic Alliance has called on Nordic governments to adopt a resolution on polar fuels during the meeting, and together commit to support an International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulation that would require cleaner maritime fuels, which would result in lower emissions

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Canadian government agency awarded $9M contract to supply marine location markers to U.S. Navy

Ottawa – CCC (Canadian Commercial Corporation), Canada’s government-to-government contracting agency, announced today that it has been awarded a $9-million contract by the United States Department of Defense (U.S. DoD) for Mk 25 Mod 5 Marine Location Markers manufactured by Ontario-based HFI Pyrotechnics Inc (HFI). The water-activated devices are used to create a visible smoke and

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Port of Montreal and Tourisme Montréal renew partnership

On the sidelines of the first-ever Montréal Cruise Forum, held Tuesday at the Grand Quai of the Port of Montréal, Tourisme Montréal and the Port of Montréal announced a three-year partnership agreement to support the strategic development of the cruise sector in the city. The event also highlighted the economic impact of the industry and

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