India Approves 3 Russian Firms To Provide Marine Insurance Cover To Tankers
India has approved three Russian insurance companies to offer marine insurance coverage to tankers to get over European Union bans.
India has approved three Russian insurance companies to offer marine insurance coverage to tankers to get over European Union bans.
China’s largest warship, the Fujian, has begun its first sea testing, signaling a turning point in its naval capabilities.
The 111th session of the Legal Committee (LEG), was held at the International Maritime Organization Headquarters in London.
Nigeria has secured a whopping investment of $600 million in seaport infrastructure via the Danish shipping firm A.P. Moller-Maersk.
A flotilla of vessels is set to depart on Friday for the Gaza Strip to deliver aid to the Palestinians stranded in Turkey.
The crew members of a seized Portuguese-flagged vessel with connections to Israel have received consular access.
US Central Command forces successfully engaged five unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) determined to present an imminent threat to vessels.
Dubai has showcased its prominence as a worldwide maritime centre, achieving the highest ranking in the Arab world.
Haiyang Shiyou 302, a 12,000 m3 liquified natural gas transport and refueling vessel, was commissioned in Qidong City, Jiangsu Province.
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