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STB sends Union Pacific & Norfolk Southern merger application back

Published on 22-01-2026 at 20:34 Union Pacific The US Surface Transportation Board has rejected the Union Pacific and North Southern merger application as incomplete, referring it back to the railroads to provide more market share analysis and merger documents. The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has resolved unanimously that the major merger application filed by Union…
23 January 2026

New Trade Map Takes Shape in Davos as World Adjusts to Trump Tariffs

U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, Nickolay Mladenov and U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff take part in a charter announcement for U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace initiative aimed at resolving global conflicts, alongside the 56th annual World Economic Forum (WEF), in Davos, Switzerland, January 22, 2026. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse Reuters January 22, 2026…
23 January 2026

FMC Commissioners Confirm Trump Administration Is Closing Longstanding Harbor Maintenance Tax Loophole

A cargo ship full of shipping containers is seen at the port of Oakland, California, U.S., August 4, 2025. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo Mike Schuler January 22, 2026 Two Federal Maritime Commission commissioners confirmed Thursday that the Trump administration has begun implementing enforcement measures to close a decades-old tax loophole that allowed cargo routed through Canadian…
23 January 2026

Niger and Orano dispute nuclear freight

A convoy carrying radioactive uranium concentrate is at the centre of a dispute between Niger’s military junta and French state-owned Orano, reports American Journal of Transportation. Niger’s army seized power in 2023 and nationalised Orano’s uranium mines the following year. Orano has launched arbitration to overturn the move and warned that trucking more than 1,000…
22 January 2026

Sweden, Finland push for full Russia ban

The foreign ministers of Sweden and Finland have urged the European Union to impose a full maritime services ban on ships transporting Russian energy resources in its forthcoming 20th sanctions package, reports Athens’ Safety4Sea. In a joint letter to EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard and Finnish Foreign Minister Elina…
22 January 2026

EU Freezes US Trade Deal Approval Over Trump’s Greenland Threats

FILE PHOTO: A man walks as Danish flag flutters next to Hans Egede Statue ahead of a March 11 general election in Nuuk, Greenland, March 9, 2025. REUTERS/Marko Djurica Bloomberg January 21, 2026 By Jorge Valero (Bloomberg) — A trade deal between the US and European Union is on hold after the European Parliament decided to…
22 January 2026

New Federal Definition of Maritime Harassment Leaves Psychological Abuse in Legal Gray Zone, Critics Warn

Passakorn Umpornmaha/Shutterstock Mike Schuler January 21, 2026 The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act has introduced the first statutory definition of “harassment” under the Safer Seas Act, but maritime advocates argue the narrow focus on discrimination-based conduct excludes widespread forms of psychological abuse that research shows are endemic to shipboard environments. The amendment to 46 U.S.C.…
22 January 2026

U.S. Forces Seize Sanctioned Tanker ‘Sagitta’ in Caribbean, Marking Seventh Vessel Captured

A screenshot from video showing the MT Sagitta underway. Photo courtesy U.S. Southern Command Mike Schuler January 20, 2026 U.S. military forces apprehended the sanctioned motor vessel Sagitta without incident this morning in the Caribbean, marking the seventh tanker seizure in recent weeks as Washington intensifies its crackdown on sanctioned vessels linked to illicit oil…
21 January 2026

Federal Judge Upholds Jones Act, Tossing Hawaii Rum Maker’s Challenge

Editorial credit: Sheila Fitzgerald / Shutterstock.com Mike Schuler January 20, 2026 A federal judge has dismissed a high-profile constitutional challenge to the Jones Act, delivering a major win for the U.S. maritime industry and the Trump Administration’s defense of America’s cabotage laws. In a 46-page opinion, Chief Judge James E. Boasberg of the U.S. District…
21 January 2026

Greenland control and tariffs threaten to destabilise transatlantic shipping

Sam ChambersJanuary 20, 2026 White House White House Donald Trump has reiterated his vow to “100%” place tariffs on European countries that oppose his demand to take control of Greenland, with liners on the north Atlantic trades already coming under pressure. Westbound rates on the transatlantic container tradesfrom Europe to the US are already down…
21 January 2026

Interferry Demands Pause on EU ETS Implementation at 70% Coverage

January 20, 2026 Mike Corrigan, CEO of Interferry. © Interferry Interferry is calling for an immediate halt on the further implementation of the EU ETS for the ferry sector, maintaining the surrendering obligation for maritime emissions frozen at the 70% level scheduled for 2025, and halting the planned increase to 100% in 2026. The demand…
21 January 2026

TKMS CFO Says Greenland Crisis Could Help Deal For Canada Subs

FILE PHOTO: A large gantry crane stands at the shipyard of Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), Thyssenkrupp’s warship division on the day of the brand launch in Kiel, Germany, June 4, 2025. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/File Photo Bloomberg January 19, 2026 By Laura Alviž Jan 19, 2026 (Bloomberg) –TKMS AG& Co KGaA Chief Financial Officer Paul Glaser said the crisis…
20 January 2026

Italy seizes sanctions-busting bulk carrier

Hans ThaulowJanuary 19, 2026 Italian authorities have detained a 27-year-old handysize bulk carrier in the port of Brindisi on suspicion of breaching EU sanctions against Russia, following irregularities linked to a shipment of about 33,000 tonnes of ferrous metals. The detention was carried out by the Guardia di Finanza in cooperation with customs officials, after…
20 January 2026

Trump Is Winning the Fight Against Offshore Wind Despite Court Losses

A drone view shows rotor blades and other parts for the ongoing construction of the Revolution Wind offshore wind turbine farm, staged on the State Pier in New London, Connecticut, U.S., September 23, 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder Bloomberg January 18, 2026 By Mark Chediak Jan 18, 2026 (Bloomberg) –President Donald Trump’s campaign against offshore wind power in the…
19 January 2026

U.S. Says South Africa is Cozying Up to Iran With Naval Drills

A Russian vessel arrives at the Simon’s Town Naval base ahead of the BRICS Plus countries which include China, Russia and Iran for a joint naval exercises in South Africa’s, in Cape Town, South Africa, January 9, 2026. REUTERS/Esa Alexander Bloomberg January 16, 2026 By Rene Vollgraaff (Bloomberg) — The US criticized South Africa for allowing…
17 January 2026

U.S. Approves $1.5B Plan to Build Peru Naval Base Near Chinese-Run Port

A man walks at China’s state-owned Cosco Shipping Chancay port inaugurated during the APEC Summit, in Chancay, Peru, November 14, 2024. APEC Peru/Handout via REUTERS Bloomberg January 16, 2026 By Marcelo Rochabrun (Bloomberg) — The US State Department has approved a potential foreign military sale to design and build infrastructure for Peru’s main naval base, which…
17 January 2026

US forces seize sixth tanker linked to Venezuelan trades

Sam ChambersJanuary 16, 2026 Source: Screenshot X Source: Screenshot X US Southern Command has apprehended the 2003-built Veronica aframax during a pre-dawn operation yesterday, the sixth tanker with Venezuelan links to be taken by American forces in recent weeks. The Veronica, previously known as Pegas and Lana, has a troubled history; it was seized by…
17 January 2026

Battleships and Auxiliaries, An Interview with the Top US Naval Admiral

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle take questions from Sailors and Marines during an All Hands Call at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, Jan. 6, 2026. U.S. Navy Photo John Konrad January 15, 2026 At SNA, the CNO Talked Ships, Lasers — and Finally Answered the Merchant Marine Question By John Konrad (gCaptain)  …
16 January 2026

Shipping awaits outcome of Iran-Trump standoff

Sam ChambersJanuary 15, 2026 Bakamla Bakamla US president Donald Trump has signalled a potential de-escalation of military strike intentions against Iran, while simultaneously acknowledging ongoing tensions that have prompted precautionary measures from both US and UK personnel in the region. The president noted yesterday reports that Iran had halted executions of detained protesters, stating, “the…
16 January 2026

US Shadow Fleet Seizures: Implications for Container Shipping and Compliance

Why Container Operators Should Care: AIS, Ownership, and Flag Risk January 14, 2026 in News CM article: US Shadow Fleet Seizures: Implications for Container Shipping and Compliance US Seizes Marinera and Sophia in Shadow Fleet Escalation The United States seized two oil tankers on 7 January in coordinated operations, marking a strategic shift from cargo…
15 January 2026

US targets ‘dozens’ of Venezuela‑linked tankers in shadow fleet squeeze

Sam ChambersJanuary 14, 2026 Source: Screenshot X Source: Screenshot X The United States is gearing up to grab a lot more Venezuela‑linked tonnage, with scores of seizure warrants now in play as Washington tightens its grip on the country’s oil exports and the shadow fleet that moves them. According to sources quoted by Reuters, the…
15 January 2026

The Battle Over Who Runs the Panama Canal Ports Is About to Be Decided

Panama’s Supreme Court is winding up deliberations in a lawsuit that could void a Chinese company’s license to operate the ports and hand President Trump a win By Santiago Pérez Jan. 13, 2026 at 5:30 am ET President Trump has threatened to ‘take back’ the Panama Canal, saying Panama is violating a decades-old treaty that…
13 January 2026

Iran draws shipping into widening confrontation with US

Sam ChambersJanuary 12, 2026 IRGC IRGC Iran has said that commercial shipping and maritime infrastructure could become legitimate targets if the United States launches a military attack against Tehran. Speaking during a parliamentary session on Sunday, Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Israel, US military assets and “shipping centres” would be targeted in the…
13 January 2026

Somalia Ends Port Deals, Security Cooperation with UAE

January 12, 2026 © Adobe Stock/Peter Hermes Furian Somalia’s government said on Monday it is annulling all agreements with the United Arab Emirates, including port deals and defence and security cooperation, accusing the UAE of undermining its national sovereignty. “This decision is based on credible reports and compelling evidence concerning hostile actions undermining national sovereignty, territorial unity,…
13 January 2026

Port Houston budgets US$29m for tariffs on Chinese-made STS cranes

Published on 12-01-2026 at 07:00 Port Houston gets new STS cranes Port Houston While recent trade agreements have reduced some US–China trade frictions, tariffs on Chinese-made goods remain in place and continue to affect port investment, with Port Houston setting aside tens of millions of dollars in its latest budget to cover levies on new…
13 January 2026

Nordics Reject Trump’s Claim Of Chinese And Russian Ships Around Greenland

Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen talks with the head of the Arctic Command Soeren Andersen, aboard the Defense’s inspection vessel Vaedderen in the waters around Nuuk, Greenland, April 3, 2025. REUTERS/Tom Little Reuters Total Views: 0 January 11, 2026 Jan 11 (Reuters) – Nordic diplomats rejected U.S. President Donald Trump‘s claims of Russian and Chinese vessels operating…
12 January 2026

Cuba Defiant After Trump Says No More Venezuelan Oil Or Money

Cuban-flagged tanker Alicia anchors near the Matanzas terminal as Cubans brace for worsening fuel shortages after the United States seized Venezuela-linked tankers, cutting a vital energy lifeline just days after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s capture, in Matanzas, Cuba, January 7, 2026. REUTERS/Norlys Perez Reuters January 11, 2026 By Dave Sherwood and Marianna Parraga HAVANA/HOUSTON, Jan…
12 January 2026

UK, Germany Discuss NATO Forces In Greenland To Calm US Threat

Donald Trump Jr. visits Nuuk, Greenland, on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. Emil Stach/Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS Bloomberg January 11, 2026 By Alberto Nardelli, Alex Wickham and Michael Nienaber Jan 11, 2026 (Bloomberg) –A group of European countries, led by the UK and Germany, is discussing plans for a military presence in Greenland to show US President Donald…
12 January 2026

Companies Scramble to Secure Ships to Transfer Venezuelan oil

January 11, 2026 © Nightman1965 / Adobe Stock Oil companies aiming to participate in new exports of Venezuelan crude to the U.S. following the ouster of President Nicolas Maduro are in hasty discussions to find tankers and put together operations to transfer the crude safely from vessels and dilapidated Venezuelan ports, four sources familiar with…
12 January 2026

Trump Presses Big Oil to Pour $100 Billion Into Venezuela—Executives Signal Caution

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum attend a meeting with oil industry executives, at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 9, 2026. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo Bloomberg January 9, 2026 By Jennifer A. Dlouhy (Bloomberg) — Major US…
11 January 2026

New York Sues Trump Administration Over Pause Of Offshore Wind Projects

A drone view shows rotor blades and other parts for the ongoing construction of the Revolution Wind offshore wind turbine farm, staged on the State Pier in New London, Connecticut, U.S., September 23, 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder Reuters January 10, 2026 By Nichola Groom and Nate Raymond Jan 9 (Reuters) – New York’s attorney general sued…
11 January 2026

Maritime Unions Push for U.S.-Flag Mandate on Venezuelan Oil to Rebuild American Shipping Fleet

Chevron-chartered oil tanker Ionic Anax is seen near the Bajo Grande port in Venezuela’s lake Maracaibo after loading for export, in San Francisco, Zulia State, Venezuela December 13, 2025. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia Mike Schuler January 9, 2026 America’s largest maritime labor unions are urging the Trump administration and Congress to require that any Venezuelan crude imported…
10 January 2026

How a Quiet Regulatory Power Shift Could Supercharge U.S. Energy Exports

Stock Photo: tcly / Shutterstock Paul Morgan January 9, 2026 A new policy hands MARAD the lead role in approving offshore ports, a move officials say will streamline environmental reviews and unlock billions in stalled energy export projects. Paul Morgan (gCaptain) – In a move that could reshape how the United States approves some of…
10 January 2026

US tightens naval grip on Venezuelan oil exports with new tanker seizure

Bojan LepicJanuary 9, 2026 MarineTraffic / Bob Bunton (Olina under a previous name) MarineTraffic / Bob Bunton (Olina under a previous name) US forces are continuing the pressure on Venezuela with the seizure of a third tanker in just two days. Maritime security specialist Vanguard said that the falsely flagged Timor-Leste tanker Olina had been…
10 January 2026

Russia Accuses U.S. of ‘Gross Violation’ of Maritime Law in High-Seas Tanker Seizure

USCGC Munro shadows MT Marinera in the North Atlantic, January 7, 2026. Photo courtesy U.S. Coast Guard Mike Schuler January 8, 2026 Russia’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the January 7 seizure of the oil tanker Marinera in international waters of the North Atlantic by U.S. forces, calling it an “illegal use of force” that threatens to escalate…
9 January 2026

Washington opens the oil tap even as Venezuela tankers are hunted down

Sam ChambersJanuary 8, 2026 Source: Screenshot X Source: Screenshot X The US Energy Department signalled yesterday it will begin selectively removing sanctions to allow Venezuelan oil to be shipped and sold into global markets. In a policy outline published on Wednesday, the department said the Trump administration aims to reintroduce Venezuelan crude under controlled conditions,…
9 January 2026

France formalises decision that could affect the reefer shipping sector

Published on 08-01-2026 at 09:31 The decision is expected to create headwinds for the reefer shipping sector / Illustration Shutterstock The French government has formally enacted a decree suspending the import and sale of food products containing residues of several pesticides and herbicides prohibited within the EU. Published in the Journal Officiel on 7 January,…
9 January 2026

US withdraws from UNCTAD, RECAAP amid wider pullback from global initiatives

Published on 08-01-2026 at 12:12 US President Donald J. Trump The White House The US has ordered withdrawal from UNCTAD, RECAAP, UN Oceans, and other international bodies, continuing its step back from global maritime and environmental commitments. The Trump administration has directed US federal agencies to begin withdrawing from a wide range of international organisations,…
9 January 2026

U.S. Shipyard Key to Trump’s American Revival Is Already Too Busy

‘More space’ needed at Korean-owned Philadelphia site, with talks under way to potentially make U.S. naval vessels By Timothy W. Martin Jan. 8, 2026 at 6:00 am ET Philly Shipyard owner Hanwha is in talks with officials to expand its footprint in the Philadelphia area.RACHEL WISNIEWSKI FOR WSJ SEOUL—The new South Korean owner of the…
8 January 2026

Shifting geopolitical blocs to reshape supply chains

Attack on Venezuela seen as a response to the rise of China’s influence across the globe, which has fragmented the global economy and created blocs of regional influence. Nick Savvides, Europe correspondent January 7, 2026 IMAGE: PORT OF LA Fundamental changes to global supply chains are expected to be driven by further geopolitical tremors as…
8 January 2026

High seas drama with US dark fleet tanker seizures – what’s next?

US ramps up enforcement against sanctioned tankers and cargoes as it maps out Venezuela oil plans Barry Parker, New York Correspondent January 8, 2026 CREDIT: US STATE DEPARTMENT X-FEED All eyes in the tanker markets have been focused on Venezuela, and vessel movements related to the South American oil producer. Indeed, in the middle of…
8 January 2026

US seizes renamed Venezuela-linked VLCC after weeks-long chase

Bojan LepicJanuary 8, 2026 MarineTraffic / Hakon Rimmereid MarineTraffic / Hakon Rimmereid The US forces have seized two Venezuela-linked tankers, one after a two-week chase, a name change, and reports of a Russian submarine nearby. One of the tankers seized by US authorities is the 2002-built VLCC Marinera, formerly known as the Bella 1. While…
8 January 2026

Container lines continue operating Venezuela services

CMA CGM and Maersk say services are unaffected by US military action in Venezuela and the capture of President Maduro. Marcus Hand, Editor January 7, 2026 CREDIT: POLE STAR GLOBAL SCREENSHOT FROM PURPLETRAC Container line CMA CGM says its services are operating normally in Venezuela, while Maersk said its office is closed but services continue.…
7 January 2026

DiBella Sworn In As Federal Maritime Commissioner

Ms. Laura DiBella of Florida is sworn in as a Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission, January 6, 2026. Photo courtesy FMC Mike Schuler January 6, 2026 Laura DiBella, Florida’s first female Secretary of Commerce, was sworn in today as a Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission, marking the culmination of a four-month confirmation process…
7 January 2026

Nordic Alliance Confronts Trump’s Greenland Ambitions as Arctic Security Tensions Escalate

FILE PHOTO: Donald Trump Jr. visits Nuuk, Greenland, on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. Emil Stach/Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS Mike Schuler January 6, 2026 Five Nordic nations have issued a unified rebuke to renewed American territorial ambitions in the Arctic, asserting that decisions about Greenland rest solely with Denmark and Greenland as President Trump escalates rhetoric about…
7 January 2026

Trump Says Venezuela Will Turn Over 30–50 Million Barrels of Oil to the U.S.

Oil tanker Kerala, chartered by Chevron, is loaded in the Bajo Grande oil terminal at Maracaibo Lake, in the municipality of San Francisco, Venezuela, January 5, 2023. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia Mike Schuler January 6, 2026 President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday that Venezuela’s interim authorities have agreed to hand over between 30 and 50 million barrels…
7 January 2026

Bulgaria secures EU funding for intermodal terminal in Ruse

Published on 06-01-2026 at 07:54 Aerial view of part of Ruse’s port complex Pristanishen kompleks – Ruse EAD The European Union is funding the construction of a new intermodal terminal in the Bulgarian city of Ruse. Located on the Danube River on the border with Romania, the terminal is expected to strengthen multimodal transport operations…
7 January 2026

Panama President says canal sovereignty secure as US tensions ease

Published on 06-01-2026 at 08:10 His Excellency José Raúl Mulino, President of the Republic of Panama National Government of Panama Panama underscores its sovereignty over the Panama Canal, saying strengthened diplomatic ties with the US have helped secure stability and international confidence in the waterway. Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino said tensions triggered at the…
7 January 2026

French ban on produce with banned chemical residues threatens reefer trade

Published on 05-01-2026 at 14:43 Seatrade The French Prime Minister and the Minister of Agriculture announced on 5 January the imminent suspension of imports from South America of food products containing residues of several substances banned in Europe. “A decree will be issued in the coming days, at the initiative of the Minister of Agriculture…
6 January 2026

South Korea to spend US$3 billion on expansion

South Korea will invest US$3 billion to expand its overseas terminals and logistics network under a government plan aimed at strengthening supply chains and boosting trade competitiveness, reports New York’s Journal of Commerce. The Ocean and Fisheries Ministry said the three-point plan will raise the number of publicly supported logistics facilities abroad from nine to…
5 January 2026

Panama President Mulino says crisis with the US is over

Nearly a year on from threats by US President Trump to take back control of the Panama Canal the Latin American country says issues have been resolved Michele Labrut, Americas Correspondent January 5, 2026 Secretary Marco Rubio meets with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino in Panama City, Panama, 2 February, 2025. CREDIT: US STATE DEPARTMENT…
5 January 2026

Paint Job Politics: How One Tanker Turned a Sanctions Chase Into a US-Russia Showdown

FILE PHOTO: An oil tanker is seen on Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela’s western state of Zulia March 1, 2008. REUTERS/Jorge Silva/File Photo Paul Morgan January 2, 2026 A rusting oil tanker and a can of paint have just sparked the most surreal maritime standoff of the decade. Paul Morgan (gCaptain) – For nearly two weeks,…
3 January 2026

Dutch Cabinet identifies preferred site for military cargo terminal at Maasvlakte II

Published on 02-01-2026 at 07:30 The location of the future military cargo terminal Port of Rotterdam The Dutch Ministry of Defence plans to build a military cargo terminal at Maasvlakte II, boosting defence logistics. In the northwest corner of Maasvlakte II in the port of Rotterdam, a 15-hectare terminal for the Dutch Ministry of Defence…
3 January 2026

Norway grants US$120m to hydrogen, ammonia ships

Norway has awarded more than US$120 million in grants to support seven pioneering bulk carriers and the country’s first ammonia bunkering stations, reported Fort Lauderdale’s Maritime Executive. The funding is channelled through Enova, a state enterprise under the Ministry of Climate and Environment, as part of efforts to cut emissions and build new industry. The…
31 December 2025

Venezuela Passes 20-Year Prison Law Targeting ‘Piracy’ and ‘Blockades’ After Tanker Seizures

A U.S. military helicopter flies over the Panama-flagged Centuries, which was intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard, days after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a “blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela, east of Barbados in the Caribbean Sea December 20, 2025. DHS/Handout via REUTERS Reuters December 24, 2025 Dec 23 (Reuters)…
25 December 2025

Coast Guard Pursuing Defiant ‘Bella 1’ Tanker as U.S. Blockade of Venezuela Runs Into Reality

A U.S. military helicopter flies over the Panama-flagged Centuries, which was intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard, days after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a “blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela, east of Barbados in the Caribbean Sea December 20, 2025. DHS/Handout via REUTERS Reuters December 23, 2025 By Idrees Ali,…
24 December 2025

US Pursuing Third Oil Tanker Near Venezuela, Officials Say

A U.S. military helicopter flies over the Panama-flagged Centuries, which was intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard, days after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a “blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela, east of Barbados in the Caribbean Sea December 20, 2025. DHS/Handout via REUTERS Reuters December 21, 2025 By Idrees Ali,…
22 December 2025

US seizes second tanker off Venezuela

Video shows the Panama-flagged VLCC Centuries being boarding by the US Coast Guard Marcus Hand, Editor December 21, 2025 CREDIT: SCREENSHOT – US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY The US has seized a VLCC named Centuries offshore Venezuela, its second such operation in recent weeks. US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Neom posted a seven-minute video on…
21 December 2025

U.S. Seizes Second Tanker Near Venezuela, Reuters Reports

Chevron-chartered oil tanker Ionic Anax is seen near the Bajo Grande port in Venezuela’s lake Maracaibo after loading for export, in San Francisco, Zulia State, Venezuela December 13, 2025. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia Reuters December 20, 2025 By Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart     Dec 20 (Reuters) – The United States is interdicting and seizing a vessel off…
21 December 2025

U.S. Maritime Regulator Weighs Severe Penalties in Escalating Spain Port Probe

Credit: Gestur Gislason/Shutterstock Mike Schuler December 19, 2025 The Federal Maritime Commission says Spain’s port access restrictions on Israel-linked cargoes may violate U.S. shipping laws, prompting consideration of fines, port bans, and other penalties. The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has escalated its investigation into Spain’s port access restrictions, confirming that Spanish authorities continue to…
20 December 2025

Federal Maritime Commission Recognizes National Shipper Advisory Committee Members

December 18, 2025 © Federal Maritime Commission The Federal Maritime Commission acknowledges the service of the members of the National Shipper Advisory Committee (NSAC). Since October 2021, NSAC’s members have provided information and perspectives on conditions in the ocean freight delivery system. NSAC’s meetings and recommendations have assisted the Commission on a range of matters…
19 December 2025

Venezuela rolls out naval escorts as tanker standoff with US intensifies

Sam ChambersDecember 18, 2025 US Department of Justice US Department of Justice Venezuela has begun deploying naval escorts for vessels carrying oil byproducts as they depart its ports, underscoring a rapid escalation in maritime tensions following US president Donald Trump’s threat of a “total and complete” blockade of sanctioned oil tankers trading to and from…
18 December 2025

Now Britain fines car carrier cartel

Published on 17-12-2025 at 07:18 Car carrier Cerulean Ace in the livery of MOL. Corporate image from MOL Japanese shipping companies MOL and NYK have reached an agreement in Britain to pay a total settlement of £54 million (€61.5 million). The sum is in lieu of their participation in an international car carrier cartel between…
18 December 2025

Trump moves to choke Venezuelan oil shipping with ‘total and complete’ tanker blockade

Sam ChambersDecember 17, 2025 The White House The White House In a major escalation of maritime pressure on Caracas, US president Donald Trump has ordered “a total and complete blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers going into, and out of, Venezuela,” intensifying efforts to squeeze president Nicolás Maduro’s lifeline crude exports. The dramatic declaration, posted…
17 December 2025

European Commission approves €251m for 24 port schemes

Published on 15-12-2025 at 09:28 MVII and RWG will receive large grants towards the cost of installing shore power. Shutterstock The European Commission has approved €601m for 70 projects under the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF), with 24 ports among the beneficiaries. Announced on 17 November 2025, the funding round targets the deployment of onshore…
16 December 2025

PEMA reviews new EU Machinery Regulation

Published on 15-12-2025 at 20:18 Bureau Veritas The Port Equipment Manufacturers’ Association’s (PEMA) latest Information Paper reviews the new EU Machinery Regulation EU 2023/1230. PEMA has published its 32nd Information Paper, which is entitled “Review of Machinery Regulation EU 2023/1230”. This regulation that comes into effect on January 20, 2027, and will replace the older…
16 December 2025

Trump Administration Weighs Offshore Minerals Leasing Off Virginia

Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel Hidden Gem, commissioned by Canadian miner The Metals Company, as it returned to port from eight weeks of test mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii, off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico November 16, 2022. REUTERS/Gustavo Graf Mike Schuler December…
13 December 2025

Brussels flags competition concerns over TIL’s Tercat bid

Published on 12-12-2025 at 09:24 Hutchison Ports BEST Brussels warned that TIL’s joint takeover of BEST with Hutchison Ports may lead to preferential treatment for MSC and limit options for rival carriers. MSC’s terminal business, Terminal Investment Limited Holding (TiL), is facing an “in-depth” European Commission antitrust investigation into the proposed acquisition of 50% stake…
13 December 2025

Six ships targeted in new US sanctions on Venezuela

OFAC targets the Venezuelan oil sector and six tankers linked to ‘deceptive and unsafe shipping practices’. Gary Howard, Middle East correspondent December 12, 2025 IMAGE: THE WHITE HOUSE The US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced a salvo of new sanctions against Venezuela, including blacklisting six tankers allegedly involved in “deceptive and unsafe shipping practices”.…
12 December 2025

After Skipper Seizure, U.S. Prepares Wider Crackdown on Venezuelan Oil Tankers

A U.S. military helicopter flies near an oil tanker during a raid described by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi as its seizure by the United States off the coast of Venezuela, December 10, 2025, in a still image from video. U.S. Attorney General/Handout via REUTERS. Reuters December 11, 2025 By Jonathan Saul, Marianna Parraga and…
12 December 2025

A Week In The Pentagon – Chaos, Complexity and Hope

John Konrad December 11, 2025 Editor’s Note: This is the longest piece gCaptain has ever published. 13,000 words. It’s messy in places, uneven in tone, and intentionally uncompressed—because that’s what a week inside today’s Pentagon felt like. Read it as a field report, not a polished magazine feature: imperfect, human, and written close to the moment.…
12 December 2025

EU backs Belgian port decarbonisation drive

Published on 11-12-2025 at 09:16 Belgian ports are also part of a cross-border alternative fuel project coordinated from Luxembourg Port of Antwerp-Bruges AFIF awards will channel approximately €16m into Belgian port decarbonisation, supporting OPS, zero-emission equipment and ammonia bunkering. The European Commission has approved €601m for 70 projects under the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF),…
12 December 2025

Tariff Threat Forces U.S. Ports to Rethink Upgrade Plans

Operators shy from buying Chinese ship-to-shore cranes despite one-year pause to Trump’s 100% import duty By Paul Berger Dec. 5, 2025 at 9:00 am ET The Trump administration is threatening 100% tariffs on Chinese cranes such as these machines at the Port of Los Angeles. TIM RUE/BLOOMBERG NEWS The threat of steep tariffs on Chinese…
11 December 2025

EU Launches Full Antitrust Probe Into MSC–BlackRock Bid for Barcelona Container Terminal

Port of Barcelona. Photo: steve bridge/Shutterstock Mike Schuler December 10, 2025 The European Commission has launched an in-depth investigation into the proposed acquisition of joint control over Terminal Catalunya (TERCAT) by Terminal Investment Limited Holding (TIL) and Hutchison Ports, citing preliminary concerns that the transaction could lead to higher prices and reduced service quality at…
11 December 2025

ks new IMO initiative to support Africa's eco transition

The International Maritime Organisation and the European Union have launched the “Future-Ready Shipping in Africa” project with a EUR5 million (US$5.8 million) pledge from the EU, reported Saint Petersburg’s PortNews. The programme aims to have Africa move toward decarbonization, digitizational and gender balance. It will strengthen maritime governance by aligning national policies with MARPOL Annex…
9 December 2025

South Africa excluded from African Growth Opportunity Act

United States Senator John Kennedy has introduced the African Growth and Opportunity Act Extension and Bilateral Engagement Act, known as Agoa 2.0, to renew the trade programme for two years. South Africa has been singled out for exclusion due to its ties with US adversaries, reported Johannesburg’s Freight News. The Bill was tabled in the…
8 December 2025

China Fighter Jet Locks Radar At Japan Planes In Row Over Taiwan

Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning sails through the Miyako Strait near Okinawa on its way to the Pacific in this handout photo taken by Japan Self-Defense Forces and released by the Joint Staff Office of the Defense Ministry of Japan on April 4, 2021. Joint Staff Office of the Defense Ministry of Japan/HANDOUT via REUTERS Bloomberg…
8 December 2025

Giorgia Meloni Signes Shipyard Agreement In Bahrain

gCaptain December 6, 2025 Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard (ASRY) has signed two major agreements with Italian shipbuilding powerhouse Fincantieri and additive-manufacturing specialist Roboze, positioning Bahrain to become a far more significant player in Gulf naval construction, maritime repair, and high-tech industrial production. The signing ceremony included Bahrain’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Salman bin…
7 December 2025

NASSCO Teams with Samsung Heavy Industries and DSEC to Boost U.S. Shipbuilding Capabilities

USNS Lucy Stone (T-AO 209) Christening & Launch. Photo courtesy NASSCO Mike Schuler December 4, 2025 General Dynamics NASSCO has joined forces with South Korean shipbuilding leaders Samsung Heavy Industries and longtime partner DSEC Co., Ltd. in a strategic tri-party alliance aimed at advancing ship design and manufacturing automation in the U.S. market. The partnership,…
5 December 2025

Pentagon seeks to add Alibaba, Baidu, BYD to entities list

The Pentagon has concluded that Alibaba Group Holding, Baidu and BYD should be added to a list of companies that support the Chinese military, reports Reuters. Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg informed lawmakers of the conclusion in a letter dated October 7, three weeks before Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed to a broad…
3 December 2025

South Africa Hits Global Shipping Giants With Price-Fixing Case

Credit: Gestur Gislason/Shutterstock Mike Schuler December 2, 2025 By Ana Monteiro (Bloomberg) — South Africa’s antitrust body referred a price-fixing complaint against the local units of some of the world’s top shipping companies including A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S and CMA CGM SA to a tribunal for prosecution. The companies allegedly fixed the general rate increase charged to…
3 December 2025

Europe Is Nearing Deal to End Russian Fossil Fuels Imports

Pipes at the landfall facilities of the ‘Nord Stream 1’ gas pipeline are pictured in Lubmin, Germany, March 8, 2022. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/File Photo Bloomberg December 2, 2025 By Ewa Krukowska Dec 2, 2025 (Bloomberg) –The European Union is closing in on a deal to phase out Russian fossil fuels, a move that will embed into law…
2 December 2025

South Africa Hits Global Shipping Giants With Price-Fixing Case

Credit: Gestur Gislason/Shutterstock Mike Schuler December 2, 2025 By Ana Monteiro (Bloomberg) — South Africa’s antitrust body referred a price-fixing complaint against the local units of some of the world’s top shipping companies including A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S and CMA CGM SA to a tribunal for prosecution. The companies allegedly fixed the general rate increase charged to…
2 December 2025

Canada looks new gateways to decouple from US

Canada’s government has announced plans to spend C$5 billion (US$3.55 billion) over seven years on ports and infrastructure to reduce trade dependency on the US, reports London’s S&P Global. Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon said the funding will come through the Trade Diversification Corridors Fund. Prime Minister Mark Carney first outlined the plan in March after…
1 December 2025

Russia mounts comeback bid for IMO’s top table

Sam ChambersNovember 28, 2025 IMO IMO Russia will find out today whether it has secured a return to shipping’s regulatory inner circle — or whether the political freeze is set to continue. Russia is attempting to claw its way back into the International Maritime Organization’s top decision-making body, setting up one of the most politically…
29 November 2025

EU investigates BlackRock–MSC bid for CK Hutchison’s ports

Published on 28-11-2025 at 10:16 MSC’s Terminal Investment Limited Holding (TiL) and BlackRock would jointly take control of the Hutchison Ports BEST terminal in Barcelona Hutchison Ports BEST   BlackRock and MSC’s plan to buy most of CK Hutchison’s global port assets is under review in Europe, with EU antitrust officials expected to examine the…
29 November 2025

UK Strikes at Heart of Russia’s Arctic Energy Empire

The Christophe de Margerie, an ice-class tanker fitted out to transport liquefied natural gas, is docked at the Yamal LNG facility in Arctic port of Sabetta, Yamalo-Nenets district, Russia March 30, 2017. REUTERS/Olesya Astakhova Paul Morgan November 26, 2025 New maritime services ban threatens to sever lifeline for Yamal LNG exports By Paul Morgan (gCaptain)…
27 November 2025
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