Ports News
Port Wars in the Horn of Africa
Egyptian government sources have briefed the UAE’s National newspaper that Egypt is to help develop the ports of Assab in Eritrea...
Read More >>Kuwait Contracts With Chinese Company to Build Port in Northern Gulf
The Kuwaiti government has signed a preparatory engineering, procurement and construction contract with a Chinese state-owned cons...
Read More >>Vessels Damaged as Russia Intensifies Attacks on Ukraine’s Ports
Russia appears to be intensifying its assault on the Black Sea ports of Ukraine. The relentless barrage continued for a second nig...
Read More >>China to Develop New Port in Kuwait for Regional and Global Trade
Kuwait and China formalized a new agreement, building on their cooperation and which aims to complete the development of a new por...
Read More >>Cargo Ship and Ports Damaged During Massive Russian Attack on Ukraine
Ukrainian officials are reporting what they called a “massive Russian strike” directed overnight and into this morning broadly at...
Read More >>Ukraine Intensifies Strikes on Oil Operations in Black Sea and Caspian
Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Unit and Special Operations Forces revealed the latest round of drone strikes on Russia’s oil opera...
Read More >>MSC Strikes Deal for Construction of Bagamoyo Port in Tanzania
After a decade of negotiating uncertainty, Bagamoyo Port project is finally moving ahead. Last week, Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA...
Read More >>Russian Retaliatory Strike Hits Ukrainian Sunflower Oil Terminal
On Saturday, Russian forces attacked a sunflower seed oil terminal in the Odesa region of Ukraine, causing extensive damage. It is...
Read More >>FMC Seeks Input on Spain’s Unfavorable Port Policies and Possible Penalties
The Federal Maritime Commission has completed its first phase of an investigation into possible unfavorable actions by Spain again...
Read More >>Positive Steps
Container cargo exporters and importers need to have their heads on a swivel when looking back at what happened in the first six m...
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