
Pacific ministers call for radical shipping CO2 cuts
A coalition of Pacific Island ministers today launched their strongest joint call yet for the global shipping...
More ships call at ATI’s Batangas Port
The Batangas Container Terminal (BCT), operated by Asian Terminals, Inc. (ATI), continues to open up more trade...
European institutions call on EU to address decommissioning of floating oil and gas structures
A joint event between the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and three Green Members of the European ...
US importers challenge the call for more steel trade restrictions
The American Institute for International Steel recently hosted a forum in Washington DC for those likely to be...
World’s largest container ship OOCL Hong Kong makes maiden call at Port of Felixstowe
The world’s largest container ship, the 21,413 TEU OOCL Hong Kong, has made its maiden call at Hutchison...
In Depth: Interview: Megaships to Call on Brisbane’s New Cruise Terminal by 2019/20 Season
Australia’s Port of Brisbane has embarked on a project aimed at tapping Queensland’s abundant cruise potential by proposing to develop a AUD 100 million cruise facility for Brisbane and South-east Queensland at the mouth of the Brisbane River.
Algeria Joins Call to Roll Over Oil Production Cuts Beyond June
Algeria’s energy minister supports extending global oil production cuts beyond June as the strategy is succeeding in reducing global inventories. Russia is moving ahead with its own reductions to curb a global glut.