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CMA CGM to Re-Flag 30 Ships Under French Flag After Trump Photo Op

By MGN EditorialMarch 14, 2026 at 12:06 PM

Ocean carrier CMA CGM will re-flag 30 ships under the French flag, a year after its chief executive appeared in the Oval Office to support plans to revive the American maritime sector.

In a move that underscores the complex geopolitics of the global shipping industry, French ocean carrier CMA CGM has announced plans to re-flag 30 of its vessels under the French flag. This decision comes just over a year after CMA CGM's chief executive, Rodolphe Saadé, appeared alongside former U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office to express support for efforts to revive the American maritime sector. According to FreightWaves, the decision to re-flag the ships under the French flag is likely a strategic move by CMA CGM to strengthen its ties with its home country and the European Union. The company has long maintained a strong presence in France, and this latest move is seen as an effort to solidify that relationship. The decision to re-flag the ships also comes amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and its European allies over trade and economic policies. The Trump administration's 'America First' approach, which included efforts to bolster the domestic maritime industry, may have played a role in CMA CGM's decision to shift some of its assets back to Europe. While the specific reasons behind the re-flagging are not entirely clear, the move highlights the complex and ever-changing landscape of the global shipping industry. As maritime companies navigate shifting geopolitical currents, strategic decisions like this one will likely become increasingly common as they seek to protect their interests and maintain a competitive edge.
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