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U.S. Coast Guard Achieves Recruitment Turnaround

U.S. Coast Guard Achieves Recruitment Turnaround

  Over the last two fiscal years, the U.S. Coast Guard has witnessed a recruitment turnaround, and 2025 has been its best year in more than three decades. For FY2025, the USCG not only managed t...

Dark Fleet Bunkering Highlights Sanctions System's Weakness

Dark Fleet Bunkering Highlights Sanctions System's Weakness

  The activities of two oilers which regularly refuel Russian dark fleet tankers in the Baltic are showing the imperfections and weaknesses of sanctions as a foreign policy tool. Two bunker tank...

EUNAVFOR Corrals Pirate Action Group in Indian Ocean

EUNAVFOR Corrals Pirate Action Group in Indian Ocean

  After days of pursuit, forces with EUNAVFOR and the Indian Navy have caught up with a pirate-occupied dhow in the Indian Ocean, containing the risk its operators posed to shipping.  "The Pirat...

U.S. Shipyard Workers Blast White House's Suspension of Chinese Ship Fees

U.S. Shipyard Workers Blast White House's Suspension of Chinese Ship Fees

  When the Trump administration agreed to suspend its Section 301 fees on Chinese-built ships late last month, America's shipbuilding unions interpreted the deal as a betrayal. U.S. shipyards did n...

Op-Ed: Basel and the HKC are Legally Compatible

Op-Ed: Basel and the HKC are Legally Compatible

  Note: This article responds to Dr Nikos Mikelis, Chair of BIMCO’s Ship Recycling Alliance, and his piece “Recycling Ships under Two Conventions: Misconceptions about Basel and the HKC” (TME, 29 O...

Is the Tanker Orderbook Getting Too High?

Is the Tanker Orderbook Getting Too High?

The tanker market has been on a roll in the last few months due to a combination of factors. Increased sanctions (enforcement), resilient oil demand, partly due to stock building in China, and growi...

The Hong Kong Convention Is Here, But Compliance Alone Will Not Save It

The Hong Kong Convention Is Here, But Compliance Alone Will Not Save It

  Three months after the Hong Kong Convention (HKC) came into force, the ship recycling industry looks much the same. The yards remain busy, the paperwork continues to grow, and the sweeping reform...

New Entrants into “Green” Cruising

New Entrants into “Green” Cruising

  Cruising is among the shipping segments pursuing new environmentally sensitive technologies, with exploration and luxury at the forefront. Large cruise ships have adopted LNG, scrubbers, and sola...

Decisive Leadership Key to Success in Maritime 5.0 World Says ABS CEO

Decisive Leadership Key to Success in Maritime 5.0 World Says ABS CEO

[By: ABS] Shipping has entered a Maritime 5.0 world defined by rapid change, artificial intelligence, advanced fuels, and digital ecosystems, where decisive leadership is critical for success. T...

Retailers Predict Continued Declines for Container Imports Through Q1 2026

Retailers Predict Continued Declines for Container Imports Through Q1 2026

  The National Retail Federation, an industry trade group, issued its monthly report on expected import volumes through the major U.S. container ports, projecting that volumes will fall below two m...