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The administration’s executive order lays out an ambitious process while stretching the power of existing law. Without ...
The new executive order dovetails with a proposal by the U.S. Trade Representative to charge million-dollar fees on Chinese-built ships upon entry to a U.S. port.
The Philippines coast guard raised doubts over the crew's stated intention of sailing Indian Ocean for fishing operations.
The Pentagon extended the deployment of the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier strike group and ordered a second flotilla ...
China's support for North Korea is rooted in strategic interests, but this close alliance is becoming an increasing liability for China ...
At the end of February, a North Korean cargo ship, sailing with its Automatic Identification System (AIS) turned off, sank ...
The Trump administration on Tuesday warned China after Beijing announced joint military exercises around Taiwan involving its ...
A Royal Australian Air Force P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft and crew has deployed under Operation Argos, reaffirming Australia's commitment to ...
A Mississippi shipyard has been awarded a $951.6 million contract to adjust for cost increases for the first Polar Security Cutter, USNI News has learned. Bollinger Mississippi Shipbuilding won ...
Valuable welding skills have been retained at Belfast’s Harland and Wolff shipyard after ten workers received support to upskill through Belfast City Council’s employability support programme. The ...
Bollinger Shipyards has secured a fixed-price-incentive-firm target contract modification valued at $951.6 million from the U.S. Coast Guard in support of the Polar Security Cutter, or PSC, program.
Most analysts expect the new fees to significantly increase shipping costs and reduce services for fleets that include Chinese-built ships. Another major concern involves traffic diversion.
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