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Rejection of NovaAlgoma Cement Carriers application to operate in New Zealand waters

The New Zealand government this week declined an application filed by NovaAlgoma Cement Carriers (NACC) to operate a coastal shipping service in New Zealand waters. NACC is a 50/50 joint venture between Canada’s Algoma Central Corporation and Nova Marine Holdings SA of Luxembourg. NACC had sought an exemption from cabotage laws under Section 198 of […]

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World Shipping Council flies the flag for ocean shipping at UN launch of Decade of Sustainable Transport

The World Shipping Council (WSC) has joined political leaders and transport industry representatives at the United Nations launch of the Decade of Sustainable Transport, highlighting the essential role of ocean shipping in cutting emissions across global supply chains. Much of the public debate on sustainable transport focuses on what people see every day, from urban

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Arctic Gateway Group and Nunavut Sealink & Supply Inc. partner to reinforce Port of Churchill’s role

Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) and Nunavut Sealink and Supply Inc. (NSSI) have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding that establishes a framework for collaboration focused on strengthening northern supply chains for the Port of Churchill to support Nunavut’s Kivalliq region. For generations, the Port of Churchill served as Nunavut’s closest deep-water gateway for essential supplies,

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Cosco Shipping signs massive fleet renewal deal with China Shipbuilding Group

China’s Cosco Shipping Group has signed a $7 billion deal with China Shipbuilding Group for a massive fleet renewal and expansion covering 87 ships, including container ships and multipurpose vessels, reports the joc.com news platform. It is described as the largest single order for new ships ever placed with the Chinese shipbuilder. The deal was

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Fitch Ratings sees ‘deteriorating’ 2026 outlook for seaports in North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa

Sector outlooks for North America and EMEA Seaports are ‘deteriorating’ for 2026, while Asia-Pacific and Latin America ports appear to be better weathering policy uncertainty and the tariff war, according to the Fitch Ratings Global Seaports Outlook 2026. “The ‘deteriorating’ outlook for EMEA reflects Fitch’s expectations for modest or stagnant seaborne trade as higher tariffs

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Declining import cargo volume in U.S. ports to persist in 2026 amid trade disruptions

Amid the impact from tariffs and ongoing trade policy uncertainty, year-over-year declines in import cargo volume seen at the nation’s major container ports in recent months are expected to continue in 2026, according to the Global Port Tracker report released today by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates. “Stores are stocked up and ready for a

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Bulker newbuilding contracting drops 54% to five-year low

Between January and November 2025, the capacity of bulker newbuilding contracting has fallen 54% y/y to 25m DWT, reaching its lowest level since 2020, according to Filipe Gouveia, Shipping Analysis Manager at BIMCO. “Consequently, the dry bulk orderbook is now 4% smaller than a year ago, accounting for 11% of the dry bulk fleet,” he

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Steep increase in Drewry World Container Index

The Drewry World Container Index (WCI) rose 7% to $1,927 per 40ft container after three weeks of decline, mainly due to rate hikes on Transpacific and Asia–Europe trade routes, the UK-based shipping consultancy reported today. Following three weeks of declines that pushed spot rates to their lowest level since January 2025, rates on the Transpacific

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Noel Hacegaba named new CEO of Port of Long Beach

The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners announced that at its Dec. 8, 2025 Board meeting, Commissioners will consider the appointment of longtime Port of Long Beach executive Dr. Noel Hacegaba as the Port’s next Chief Executive Officer, effective Jan. 1, 2026. Currently the Port’s Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Hacegaba succeeds Mario Cordero, who will

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On our Forum: Candid thoughts on the COP30 climate change conference…

By Michael Grey* As tens of thousands of weary delegates stagger off their righteously offset intercontinental flights, leaving the inhabitants of Belem to clear up the mess from a fortnight of COP30 (November  10-25) in the Brazilian jungle, there are just a few signs of hope. Not in any progress that might have emerged from

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