The U.S. Navy’s proposed Trump-class nuclear battleships represent a massive financial and industrial challenge, with an estimated $275 billion price tag and significant strain on American shipyards, as detailed by the Congressional Budget Office.
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As gasoline prices remain a political flashpoint, the White House is poised to extend its controversial Jones Act waiver. This move underscores the complex interplay between maritime regulation, energy markets, and national economic priorities.
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As Red Sea diversions push record vessel traffic through the Malacca Strait, Malaysia’s ports, feeder operators, and OSV companies face both surging opportunity and tightening compliance demands. Here’s what Malaysian shipowners need to act on now.
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The ongoing Red Sea security crisis continues to reroute vessels onto longer Cape of Good Hope passages, while the IMO’s annual tightening of CII ratings turns every extra nautical mile into a compliance liability. Here’s what Southeast Asian shipowners need to do now.
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