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Maritime Leaders Pledge $100M to Reduce Super-Pollutants
A group of major global companies announced a $100 million initiative to accelerate the reduction of super-pollutants like methane, black carbon, and fluorinated gases.
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Shipping Crisis Deepens as Insurers Restrict Gulf War Risk Coverage
Insurers are limiting war risk coverage for vessels transiting the Persian Gulf and Red Sea, further exacerbating the ongoing shipping crisis in the region.
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West Manufacturing Launches Modular Steel Housing for High-Demand U.S. Markets
West Manufacturing announces the official launch of its modular steel housing platform to scale production across the U.S. for workforce, disaster recovery, and infill housing needs.
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UK Advances Carbon Storage Plans with North Sea Appraisal Well
The UK's North Sea Transition Authority has approved drilling of a carbon storage appraisal well, advancing the country's efforts to develop carbon capture and storage infrastructure.
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RWE Expands Renewable Energy Footprint in the U.S., Boosting Jobs and Local Economies
RWE has commissioned 2 GW of new energy projects in the U.S., creating thousands of construction jobs and generating substantial tax and community benefits.
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Strained Global LNG Supply Raises Concerns for Shipping
The conflict in the Middle East has disrupted Qatar's LNG production, leaving little backup supply and straining the global LNG system, according to industry reports.
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Biopesticides Market Forecast to Grow Over 11% Annually Through 2031
Mordor Intelligence projects the global biopesticides market will grow from $6.72 billion in 2025 to $12.65 billion by 2031, driven by increasing restrictions on synthetic pesticides.
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Orbia Files Trade Petitions Against Unfair Lithium Hexafluorophosphate Imports from China
Orbia, a major chemical company, has filed antidumping and countervailing duty petitions against imports of lithium hexafluorophosphate from China, alleging unfair trade practices.
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Container Carriers Suspend Bookings to Arabian Gulf Ports
Hundreds of thousands of containers are stranded as major ocean carriers halt cargo bookings to Arabian Gulf ports, disrupting global supply chains.
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Maritime Industry Roundup: Battery Aggregation and Concordia Update
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including Vistra's expansion of its residential battery aggregation program and an update on the situation in Concordia, Mexico.
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Shipping Rates Rise as Asia Reopens, But Hormuz Tensions Threaten New Shocks
Global container shipping rates are rebounding as Asian factories restart, but the military conflict in the Strait of Hormuz poses new risks for maritime trade.
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Scorpio Tankers Sells Vessels, Cosco Halts Gulf Services, and More Maritime News
A roundup of recent news from the maritime industry, including Scorpio Tankers' vessel sales, Cosco's suspension of Gulf services, and developments in hydrogen shipping.
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India Denies Claims of U.S. Navy Using Its Ports for Iran Operations
India's government refutes allegations that the U.S. Navy has been using Indian ports to conduct military operations against Iran.
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Europe's Ports Struggle to Manage Influx of Empty Containers
A surge in imports from Asia and declining back-haul volume is causing a structural challenge for Europe's busy ports as they struggle to repatriate empty containers.
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Tampa Bay Waterfront Buyers See Early Opportunity at Marina Pointe's Luna Tower
Developers of the Marina Pointe community in Tampa, Florida are offering an early-cycle opportunity for waterfront buyers before later-phase pricing takes effect.
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Vipboss Launches Battery Campaign for Spring Outdoor Season
Vipboss announces new lithium battery products targeting RV, marine, and golf cart users ahead of the busy spring adventure season.
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Middle East Tensions Disrupt Trans-Pacific Shipping Contracts
Ongoing hostilities in the Middle East are slowing down the negotiation of service contracts between ocean carriers and their trans-Pacific customers.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Expansion, Sustainability, and Contractor Advice
A roundup of recent news from the maritime industry, including a major acquisition, new CO2 refrigeration technology, and tips for homeowners on choosing the right contractor.
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Miller Industries and Preformed Line Products Report Strong 2025 Results
Two leading maritime equipment manufacturers, Miller Industries and Preformed Line Products, announced solid financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2025, highlighting growth, acquisitions, and capacity expansions.
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Shipping Rates Soar Amid Geopolitical Turmoil
A roundup of recent news on surging shipping rates, rising oil prices, and the impacts of global conflicts on the maritime industry.
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