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Takoradi Harbor (Banku / CC BY SA 3.0)

Ghana’s Takoradi Port Receives Largest Bulker as Manganese Exports Surge

Published Jan 18, 2026 11:45 PM by The Maritime Executive

The dry bulk shipping market in West Africa continues to see massive transformation, as China’s appetite for minerals from the region surge. In the last few years, capsize and above loadings in West Africa have maintained a double-digit growth. In a market report last year, the investment bank Jefferies estimated that West Africa now represents 14 percent of Capesize liftings compared to six percent four years ago. This momentum is likely to be sustained in 2026, buoyed by uptick of...

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Electric car plant, Vietnam, 2023 (Taofast / CC BY SA 4.0)

Vietnam is Winning the Trade Wars

Published Jan 18, 2026 11:32 PM by The Lowy Interpreter

[By Roland Rajah] Vietnam has again emerged as the apparent winner of Donald Trump’s trade wars, as was the case during his first presidency. Vietnam’s exports have boomed, despite facing US tariffs (now at 20%) and having to compete with surging Chinese exports. Vietnam exported $474 billion worth of goods in 2025, up almost $70 billion on 2024. As my colleagues and I argued in a recent paper, this export strength could prove relatively durable – driven by Vietnam’s sheer...

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Chip wreck

"Chip Wreck" off Sussex Coast in Second Edible Food Invasion

Published Jan 18, 2026 10:04 PM by The Maritime Executive

In early December, beaches in the county of Sussex on the southern coast of England were carpeted in bananas washed ashore from 16 containers which had broken free in a storm from the reefer ship Baltic Klipper (IMO 9454759) in Southampton Water. Bananas not only covered some beaches, but were also driven ashore, making driving conditions on some coastal roads slippery. Bananas washed ashore near Selsey in England (CJRC) In the traditional battle between coastal dwellers who feel entitle to...

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Past instances of Chinese fishing vessel gatherings have occurred in the Spratly Islands, as above, but at smaller scale (PCG file image)

Chinese Fishing Boats Assembled in Vast Formation Near Taiwan

Published Jan 18, 2026 9:24 PM by The Maritime Executive

Last month, ship-tracking data consultancy Starboard Maritime Intelligence detected something unusual in the East China Sea. In partnership with remote-sensing analysis firm ingeniSpace, its systems detected the simultaneous convergence of more than a thousand Chinese fishing vessels into a tight, coordinated line formation. The sudden, choreographed movement would serve little purpose for fishing, but could be useful for arranging a blockade. The first instance occurred on December 23-25, with the formation fully formed and in place on Christmas Day. 1,700...

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offshore wind farm

Vattenfall Finalizes Investment for Germany’s Largest Offshore Wind Project

Offshore wind energy developer Vattenfall confirmed that it is moving forward with the Nordlicht offshore wind cluster. With construction due to start later this year, the two-phase project will become the largest wind project for Germany and a key contributor as the country struggles to accelerate development in the offshore wind energy sector. The permit issued by the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) has become irrevocable, making the final step to move forward with the project. Vattenfall had announced...

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Shipbuilding

A new P-17A class frigate, Mahendragiri, at launch at Mazagon Dock (Gov't of India)

Report: India Wants to Ramp Up its Warship Exports

India is reportedly working to expand warship exports as part of the ongoing push to revamp its shipbuilding industry. The Ministry of Defense (MOD) has already issued directives to the state-owned shipyards, instructing the facilities to build their capacities for export orders. According to a report by the defense news site Indian Defense Research Wing, the MOD’s directive covers expansion of docking and manufacturing infrastructure in the shipyards. In addition, the shipyards are expected to customize their blueprints for naval...

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Environment

wing sail on MR tanker

HMM and HD KSOE Start Demonstration and Testing of Wing Sail on Tanker

South Korea’s HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering and HMM are starting a demonstration and test period for Korea’s first domestically developed wing sail for wind-assisted propulsion. The shipbuilder has been developing its version of the technology as part of its efforts to advance value-added, green ship designs and technology. The wing sail was recently installed on the product tanker Oriental Aquamarine (50,000 dwt). The vessel was built in 2020 and has been owned by HMM since 2023. Registered in...

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Business

Electric car plant, Vietnam, 2023 (Taofast / CC BY SA 4.0)

Vietnam is Winning the Trade Wars

[By Roland Rajah] Vietnam has again emerged as the apparent winner of Donald Trump’s trade wars, as was the case during his first presidency. Vietnam’s exports have boomed, despite facing US tariffs (now at 20%) and having to compete with surging Chinese exports. Vietnam exported $474 billion worth of goods in 2025, up almost $70 billion on 2024. As my colleagues and I argued in a recent paper, this export strength could prove relatively durable – driven by Vietnam’s sheer...

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