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OCI Global Reports Unaudited H2 2025 and FY 2025 Results Amid Middle East Geopolitical Tensions
OCI Global, a major petrochemicals producer, reports unaudited H2 2025 and FY 2025 results, noting a significant increase in European natural gas prices due to geopolitical developments in the Middle East.
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Europe's First Data Centre Microgrid Deployed in Ireland
A new 110MW microgrid solution in Ireland aims to support data centre growth without burdening the national grid.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Energy Costs, Port Infrastructure, and Shipping Market Trends
A roundup of recent news on rising energy costs, port development projects, and the latest shipping market movements.
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DMEGC Solar Showcases Renewable Energy Innovations at European Exhibitions
DMEGC Solar, a leading solar technology company, recently displayed its latest product portfolio at major European trade shows, highlighting advancements in residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar solutions.
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Green Building Materials Surge as Sustainable Construction Gains Momentum
The global green building materials market is projected to reach $563.5 billion by 2032 as sustainable construction practices accelerate worldwide.
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First LNG Tanker Carrying Russian Gas Enters Mediterranean Since Explosion
An LNG carrier has entered the Mediterranean Sea for the first time since Moscow began diverting shipments away from the region after an explosion aboard the tanker Arctic Metagaz earlier this month.
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Petrobras Awards $736M in Vessel Contracts to Compatriot Firm
Brazil's state-owned oil and gas company Petrobras has awarded $736 million in vessel contracts to a domestic engineering firm.
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Dahua Technology Showcases AI-Based ITS Solutions at Intertraffic 2026
Dahua Technology, a global leader in IoT solutions, presented its latest intelligent transportation system (ITS) solutions at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2026, focusing on improving safety and efficiency.
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Conflict in the Middle East Disrupts Global Trade Flows
Examining the impact of the war in Iran on global trade and maritime shipping, including effects on trade routes and commodity flows.
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Port of Rotterdam Expands Methanol and Ethanol Storage Capacity
Evos Rotterdam begins a project to expand storage infrastructure for liquid energy and chemicals at the Port of Rotterdam.
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Tank Mix Adjuvants Market Projected to Reach $2.71 Billion by 2031
The Tank Mix Adjuvants Market is expected to grow to $2.71 billion by 2031, driven by increasing demand for agricultural chemicals and pesticides.
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Geopolitical Tensions Roil Global Shipping Markets
Ongoing conflicts in the Middle East are causing major disruptions and uncertainty across the maritime industry, from tanker markets to container shipping.
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Shipping Pivots from Containers to Tankers as Market Dynamics Shift
Global shipping companies are shifting orders from container ships to tankers amid concerns about container overcapacity and rising demand for crude oil transport.
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Prolonged Iran Disruption Raises Credit Risk for APAC Ports, Airports
Fitch Ratings warns that prolonged shipping and airspace disruption due to tensions with Iran could negatively impact credit for port and airport operators in the Asia-Pacific region.
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NYK Line Acquires Stake in Avenir LNG for Small-Scale LNG Shipping
Japanese shipping giant NYK Line has taken a stake in Avenir LNG, a provider of small-scale LNG carriers and bunkering vessels, through a deal with Stolt-Nielsen Gas.
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Securing the Strait of Hormuz: Navigating Geopolitical Tensions in Global Shipping
Recent developments in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping chokepoint, have prompted calls for a multinational naval effort to ensure safe passage for vessels.
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Oil Drillers Forced to Truck Crude After Key California Pipeline Shutdown
Oil producers in central California have resorted to trucking crude barrels 50 miles after the shutdown of a key pipeline, a costly and cumbersome alternative.
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Fujairah Port Suspends Some Oil Loading After Drone Attack
The UAE's Fujairah port, a major bunkering hub, has suspended some oil loading operations following a drone attack in the region.
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Retail Trends Reshape Freight Landscape
Retail is the engine driving truckload freight, and shifts in retail supply chains are changing the freight market dynamics.
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Indian Sailors Stranded Off Iran Plead to Return Home
26 Indian sailors have been stranded for two weeks at the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas as violence erupts nearby, desperate to return home.
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