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North American transborder freight shows decrease in August 2025 from August 2024

Estimated transborder freight between the U.S., Canada and Mexico by all modes in August 2025 totalled $133.4 billion, representing a 2.5% decline from a year earlier, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics TransBorder Freight Data of the US Department of Transportation.  The statistics in this release do not reflect changes in inflation or tonnage […]

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Seafarers’ happiness declines as the Mission to Seafarers warns of deepening strains

The latest Seafarers Happiness Index (SHI) from The Mission to Seafarers reveals a significant downturn in seafarer wellbeing, raising concerns about worsening working and living conditions at sea after a period of encouraging improvement earlier this year. The average happiness level among seafarers fell to 7.05 out of 10 in the third quarter of 2025,

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Enjoy! The Autumn Edition of Maritime Magazine (No. 118) is online

This autumn 2025 edition has much content of interest to Canadian shippers, transportation providers, ports and terminal operators amidst the continuing complexity of geopolitical conflicts and the ripple effect on global trade flows of President Trump’s tariff warfare on many nations. Of special topicality is our annual feature on Canada-North Atlantic Trade as the Carney

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St. Lawrence Seaway traffic up just over 1% to end September

Cargo volume on the St. Lawrence Seaway totaled 24,030,000 metric tons in the 2025 navigation season to end-September, representing a 1.2% increase from the corresponding period in 2024, according to statistics released by the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC). A sharp drop of nearly 30% in general cargo to 1.5 million tons appeared to

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Great Lakes cruise ship tourism forecast to have $300m impact in 2026

GREEN BAY, Wis. – Cruise the Great Lakes, the region’s cruise marketing program, announced its forecast for the 2026 cruising season at a press conference in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The 2026 season continues the long-term growth of Great Lakes cruising, delivering more than 23,000 passengers, over 800 port visits, and a record-breaking $300 million (US)

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US and China suspend port fees for one year

As part of a broad trade truce between the world’s two largest economies, the United States and China have agreed to suspend tit-for-tat port fees on each other’s vessels for one year. It marks a major pause in the Trump administration’s efforts to counter China’s maritime industry dominance and boost US shipbuilding capacity. Following talks

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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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