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Liberian Registry: Sanctions Compliance Checks Should Extend to Seafarers

Published Apr 8, 2026 7:51 PM by The Maritime Executive

The world's largest shipping registry is calling for coordinated action to extend sanctions compliance checks to seafarers, starting with the credentialing process. It is the latest in the ever-expanding series of compliance verification protocols that shipping stakeholders must think about, according to the Liberian Registry, which holds a leading 17 percent share of the global flag-services market. “The regulatory environment has changed, and the industry must adapt," said Alfonso Castillero, CEO of the Liberian Registry. "As the leading flag in...

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Piracy Falls to Lowest Levels in 35 Years During First Quarter of 2026

Published Apr 8, 2026 7:16 PM by The Maritime Executive

Global maritime piracy and armed robbery incidents fell to levels not seen since 1991, reports the International Maritime Bureau in its quarterly report on maritime piracy. It, however, notes pockets of continued concern and warns of continued vigilance, saying that piracy has not been eradicated. During the first quarter, it received reports of just 16 incidents globally, compared to 45 in Q1 2025 and 33 in Q1 2024. While citing the positive impact of sustained cooperation and enforcement efforts, it...

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Russia's Shadow Fleet Thumbs its Nose at the Royal Navy

Published Apr 8, 2026 6:41 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Russian Navy has mocked Britain’s Royal Navy by escorting two sanctioned, fully-laden shadow fleet tankers though the English Channel. This comes notwithstanding the completion of a drawn-out legal review which confirmed that existing British legislation provides sufficient cause to interdict shadow fleet tankers. The shadow fleet tankers were the Cameroon-flagged Enigma (IMO 9333412), which loaded at Ust Luga on March 21, and is sanctioned by OFAC, the EU and the UK. The second was the Russian-flagged Universal (IMO 9384306),...

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Retail Imports Continue Decline Despite Little Impact from the Middle East

Published Apr 8, 2026 5:34 PM by The Maritime Executive

Retailers' import volume into the United States continues to be weighed down by concerns over tariffs and trade policy, says the National Retail Federation. It continues to expect month-over-month and year-over-year declines through most of the first half of 2026, while saying that other than fuel costs, retailers are not being significantly affected by the conflict in Iran. The retail trade group issued its monthly outlook for container import volumes, projecting monthly declines in six of the first eight months...

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QatarEnergy’s U.S. LNG Plant Achieves First Production at Critical Time

Just as the world is looking for alternative sources of LNG, Golden Pass LNG in Texas reported it has achieved first production. The project, which has been in planning and development for 15 years, is set to start export shipments in the second quarter, coming online to help fill some of the shortfall from Qatar and the Middle East. The United States is already setting records for LNG shipments and has been rivaling Qatar for the title of the largest...

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Shipbuilding

India Swan Defence and Heavy Industries

Indian Shipbuilding SDHI Adds First Ammonia-Fueled Vessels to Orderbook

The revitalization of the former Reliance Naval and Engineering shipbuilder as Swan Defence and Heavy Industries (SDHI) continues as the yard is winning landmark deals and building its orderbook. It is now reporting India’s first order for ammonia dual-fuel ships as well as the order for some of the largest commercial ships yet built in India. SDHI is the relaunched operation, which went through years of financial difficulties that finally saw the yard suspend operations. It was sold and resumed...

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Environment

enhancement to wind rotor design

EcoNavis to Validate and Demonstrate Improved Design for Wind Rotors

Scotland-based EcoNavis Solutions believes it has a technological innovation that can enhance the performance of wind rotors. With wind-assisted propulsion gaining increased interest, the company is using a Scottish Enterprise research grant to move its concept from the drawing board to validation and demonstration. The basic concept of the wind rotor promoted by Anton Flettner in the 1920s remains largely unchanged after more than a century. The spinning rotor captures the energy of the wind to provide additional thrust for...

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Business

Ship repair yard in Djibouti

Largest Ship Repair Yard in East Africa Inaugurated in Djibouti

Officials in Djibouti officially inaugurated the Djibouti Ship Repair Yard on April 4, marking what they called a milestone in the development of the country’s maritime economy. It becomes the largest ship repair yard in the Red Sea region and East Africa, available to provide critical repair and maintenance work. “The DSRY project has always been a national priority, given Djibouti’s strategic location at the entrance to the Bab el-Mandeb, one of the world’s busiest maritime routes,” said President Ismaïl...

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