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CNBC Highlights “Bureaucratic Bind Spot” in USTR Port Fee Program

Published Oct 22, 2025 5:39 PM by The Maritime Executive

The American news channel CNBC is highlighting what is being called a “bureaucratic blind spot” in the new USTR port fee program. During an interview with the Atlantic Container Line CEO, Andrew Abbott, it reports that the carrier could be facing fees of $34 million per year, which the CEO calls “unsustainable.” The carrier, which is a division of Grimaldi Group, was set up 60 years ago by five major European steamship companies. Today, it is a unique...

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Philippine Embassy in U.S. Investigates Denial of Entry for Seafarers

Published Oct 22, 2025 4:20 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Embassy of the Philippines located in Washington, D.C., issued a statement on October 21, reporting that it has been in contact with the U.S. authorities over the reports of denial of entry encountered by Filipino seafarers at U.S. ports. There have been multiple reports of incidents involving seafarers with work visas since the Trump administration began its crackdown on illegal immigrants in the United States. The embassy says it has been in touch with the U.S. Department...

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Irish Coast Guard Coordinates Rescue of Fishermen from Trawler After Mayday

Published Oct 22, 2025 3:35 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Irish Coast Guard is reporting that the crew of 12 from a trawler operating off the south coast west of Cork was rescued on Wednesday, October 22, after issuing a Mayday call. They are commending the actions and highlighted that the crew was well prepared with the proper emergency equipment. The Mayday was issued around 0600 local time from the Spanish-owned trawler Radoche Tercero. The 35-meter (115-foot) fishing vessel operates from France and is registered in France...

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Maersk Offshore Wind Invokes Arbitration in WTIV Dispute with Seatrium

Published Oct 22, 2025 2:41 PM by The Maritime Executive

  The dispute over the nearly completed construction of an innovative wind turbine installation vessel is heading to arbitration, Singapore-based Seatrium reports. The shipbuilder rejected a notice of termination it received from Maersk Offshore Wind two weeks ago, reporting that the vessel would be delivered within approximately 90 days. Seatrium reports it received the notice of arbitration the day after it informed Maersk Offshore Wind that the vessel would be delivered by January 30, 2026. The shipbuilder had...

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BP-JERA JV Pulls Plug on US Offshore Wind Citing Unfavorable Market

The joint venture company formed between BP and JERA announced that it has decided not to proceed at this time with the development of its Beacon Wind project off the coast of Massachusetts. Calling it a “difficult decision,” the companies said they had determined to reduce activities in the United States to “a minimal level,” reporting they will close operating activities in the market and dismiss all staff team members. “Unfortunately, in the present environment, we see no viable path...

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Shipbuilding

Japanese shipbuilding

Report: Japanese Shipbuilders Seek Government Support to Double Capacity

Japan, like South Korea, has proposed large investments to expand and modernize its shipbuilding operations as part of its efforts to win a favorable trade deal with the United States. According to a new report by Nikkei Asia, the shipbuilding industry is seeking financial support from the Japanese government to meet the goal of doubling Japan’s shipbuilding capacity by 2035. Japan, in recent years, has slipped to a distant third in the global shipbuilding industry behind China and...

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Environment

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Environmental Protestors Return to IMO to Campaign Against Biofuels

  Timed to the start of the working group session of MEPC (Marine Environment Protection Committee) protestors have returned to the front of the IMO’s London headquarters, this time to demand an end to biofuels. The effort launched as the discussions continue about refining the framework for net-zero and just days after the IMO member states adjourned the discussion for the adoption for one year. The working group is meeting behind closed doors to tackle some of the elements of...

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Business

Wind turbine installation vessel

Maersk Offshore Wind Invokes Arbitration in WTIV Dispute with Seatrium

  The dispute over the nearly completed construction of an innovative wind turbine installation vessel is heading to arbitration, Singapore-based Seatrium reports. The shipbuilder rejected a notice of termination it received from Maersk Offshore Wind two weeks ago, reporting that the vessel would be delivered within approximately 90 days. Seatrium reports it received the notice of arbitration the day after it informed Maersk Offshore Wind that the vessel would be delivered by January 30, 2026. The shipbuilder had...

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