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STI VENERE
Tanker for Oil and Chemicals | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO
STI VILLE
Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: MAJURO
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![S. Korea Shipyards Soar as U.S. Bill Eyes Navy, USCG Ship Construction Options](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/copyright-busan-oppaadobestock-156975.jpeg)
S. Korea Shipyards Soar as U.S. Bill Eyes Navy, USCG Ship Construction Options
Shares in South Korean shipbuilders HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and Hanwha Ocean rose more than 15% and 16%, respectively, today, after two U.S. senators debuted a bill to allow the U.S. Navy to build naval vessels in a shipyard located in a U.S. allied country.Senators Mike Lee (R-UT) and John Curtis (R-UT) have introduced two new bills aimed at enhancing the readiness and capabilities of the United States Navy and Coast Guard. The "Ensuring Naval Readiness Act" and the "Ensuring Coast Guard Readiness Act" seek to modernize shipbuilding processes and strengthen partnerships with allied nations to expedite maritime procurement.
![Securing the Deep: Business Opportunities in Subsea Defense](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/copyright-jesperadobestock-156934.jpg)
Securing the Deep: Business Opportunities in Subsea Defense
As global reliance on subsea infrastructure grows, so do the risks. Discover how safeguarding undersea assets opens new frontiers for innovation and investment.Importance of Subsea InfrastructureSubsea infrastructure plays a critical role in maintaining the operational continuity of the modern society and the global economy. This vast network includes subsea data and communication cables, pipelines for energy transportation, electricity cables, and resource extraction systems. What’s important is that these components are increasingly vulnerable to damage, whether due to natural phenomena or intentional human interference.
![Trump, Musk to Turn Focus on DoD, Navy Shipbuilding](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/us-navy-photo-by-mass-156913.jpg)
Trump, Musk to Turn Focus on DoD, Navy Shipbuilding
President Donald Trump said that Elon Musk will lead an audit of the Pentagon, aiming to uncover what he claims could be "hundreds of billions of dollars" in fraud and abuse.During a Super Bowl interview with Fox News' Bret Baier, Trump revealed his plans to instruct Musk to broaden his oversight beyond the Department of Education to include the Department of Defense. “We're going to find billions, hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and abuse,” Trump asserted, referring to the Pentagon, the largest federal department with a budget nearing $1 trillion annually.
!["It's not the death of U.S. Offshore Wind" says Intelatus](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/copyright-arildadobestock-156910.jpeg)
"It's not the death of U.S. Offshore Wind" says Intelatus
The offshore wind sector is bracing for transformative changes as it navigates shifting political landscapes and evolving market demands. To shed light on the current state of the industry, Maritime Reporter TV interviewed Phil Lewis, Director of Research at Intelatus, an international offshore energy markets expert, to discuss the trends shaping the Service Operation Vessel (SOV) and Construction Service Operation Vessel (CSOV) markets and the future of U.S. offshore wind under the Trump administration.SOV/CSOV Market: Speculation Drives GrowthInterest in purpose-built SOVs and CSOVs has surged in recent years, driven by the rapid expansion of offshore wind farms, particularly in Europe.
![Baltic States Switch from Russian to European Power Grid](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/source-eu-commission-156859.jpg)
Baltic States Switch from Russian to European Power Grid
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania completed a switch from Russia's electricity grid to the EU's system on Sunday, severing Soviet-era ties amid heightened security after the suspected sabotage of several subsea cables and pipelines.European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailed the move, years in the planning, as marking a new era of freedom for the region, in a speech at a ceremony in Vilnius alongside the leaders of the three countries and the Polish president."These chains of power lines linking you to hostile neighbours will be a thing of the past," von der Leyen said.