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China Cracks Down on Corruption in the Belt and Road Program

China Cracks Down on Corruption in the Belt and Road Program

  [By Devendra Kumar] The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is increasingly taking a stand against corruption in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Bribing foreign officials in securing projects ha...

Opportunities and Challenges for Transpacific "Green Corridor"

Opportunities and Challenges for Transpacific "Green Corridor"

  A year after the ports of Singapore, Los Angeles, and Long Beach committed to setting up a green corridor along the Pacific's primary containerized-freight lanes, a new study paints a clear pictu...

New York Sets Up Dedicated Office for Removing Derelict Vessels

New York Sets Up Dedicated Office for Removing Derelict Vessels

  New York City is tackling the perennial problem of abandoned vessels with the establishment of an office that will be tasked with keeping waterfronts clear of marine hazards, which are becoming a...

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US Creates New Sanctions for Chinese Buyers of Iranian Oil

Stringent new sanctions on Iranian crude passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Saturday and will likely be fast-tracked into law. The measures penalize Iran's leadership for the missile attack o...

Singapore Maritime Week Showcases "Top" City for Shipping

Singapore Maritime Week Showcases "Top" City for Shipping

Singapore Maritime Week is an opportunity to showcase one of the world's most dynamic maritime cities, and this year's edition did not disappoint. IMO Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez headlined a m...

Stress Is Not Always a Bad Thing - Until It Is

Stress Is Not Always a Bad Thing - Until It Is

  Editor's note: This essay was originally published in 2021, but it has new relevance given the number of U.S. Navy ships operating under fire and engaging threats daily in the Red Sea. It is repr...

The EU's Red Sea Security Mission Appears to be Getting Smaller

The EU's Red Sea Security Mission Appears to be Getting Smaller

The German frigate Hessen has departed the Red Sea without replacement, the Bundeswehr reported Sunday. Germany will send another air-defense frigate to resume the mission in August. "Germany and i...

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Locals Complain of Flooding After Construction of China's Gwadar Port

  [By Sajid Aziz]  "It took me three days to take the flood water out of the house,” says Asghar Baloch, a local fisher living in the congested and squalid Mulla Band area adjacent to the Gwadar...

Survey: General Cargo Ships Lag Far Behind on Measures of Crew Wellbeing

Survey: General Cargo Ships Lag Far Behind on Measures of Crew Wellbeing

  Seafarers who have spent enough time in international trade are familiar with a general pattern in vessel quality: newer, fancier ships are often more comfortable, better-kept and better for grow...

The Ever Given Shows the Unique Nature of Salvage in Contract Law

The Ever Given Shows the Unique Nature of Salvage in Contract Law

    The Court of Appeal decision in Smit Salvage BV & Ors v Luster Maritime SA & Anr (The ‘Ever Given’) highlights the challenges of negotiating contracts in rapidly changing environments, parti...