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AFRICAN LIFTER

Barge | Flag: Republic of Cyprus | Port: LIMASSOL

AUSSIE 1

Barge | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

BGL-2

Barge | Flag: Federative Republic of Brazil | Port: RIO DE JANEIRO

EASTERN WB300

Barge | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

FENIX

Barge | Flag: Mexico | Port: ISLA DEL CARMEN

GLOBAL IROQUOIS

Barge | Flag: Republic of Vanuatu | Port: PORT VILA

INTERMAC 600

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW ORLEANS, LA

JASCON 25

Barge | Flag: Gibraltar (Gibraltar is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom) | Port: GIBRALTAR

KAMAKANI

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Portland, OR

KUROSHIO

Barge | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

LEIGHTON ECLIPSE

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

LEWEK CONQUEROR

Barge | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

MARINER

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: SEATTLE, WA

MCKEE SONS

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Cleveland, OH

NORSUL 10

Barge | Flag: Federative Republic of Brazil | Port: SAO FRANCISCO DO SUL

OLYMPIA

Barge | Flag: Saint Vincent and The Grenadines | Port: Kingstown

PACIFIC INTREPID

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

PERDANA RESOLUTE

Barge | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

POSH MOGAMI

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

SEADRILL T-11

Barge | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

Maritime News

China’s Move Against Hanwha Units Seen as Warning, No Immediate Impact

China’s Move Against Hanwha Units Seen as Warning, No Immediate Impact

10 hours ago
China's sanctions against five U.S.-linked affiliates of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean are seen as a warning gesture without immediate impact, and Beijing is unlikely to gain much by expanding them, analysts said on Wednesday.The move, announced on Tuesday when the U.S. and China began charging additional port fees targeting each other's vessels, comes ahead of an expected meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in late October to resolve the protracted trade war between the world's two largest economies.China's commerce ministry banned transactions and cooperation with Hanwha Ocean's U.S.
Maritime Fees Spiral Deepens as US, China Trade Blows

Maritime Fees Spiral Deepens as US, China Trade Blows

yesterday
The U.S. and China on Tuesday began charging additional port fees on ocean shipping firms that move everything from holiday toys to crude oil, making the high seas a key front in the trade war between the world's two largest economies.A return to an all-out trade war appeared imminent last week, after China announced a major expansion of its rare earths export controls and President Donald Trump threatened to raise tariffs on Chinese goods to triple digits.But after the weekend, both sides sought to reassure traders and investors, highlighting cooperation between their negotiating teams and the possibility they could find a way forward.
UN Shipping Emissions Levy Deal Sets Stage for US-EU Clash

UN Shipping Emissions Levy Deal Sets Stage for US-EU Clash

2 days ago
The International Maritime Organization will meet this week to formally decide whether to impose a carbon emissions price on global shipping, a move supported by an EU-led bloc including Britain, China and Japan but strongly opposed by the U.S.The IMO struck a preliminary deal to charge the global shipping industry for emissions in April after the U.S. pulled out of associated talks, prompting Washington to threaten "reciprocal measures" against any fees charged on U.S. ships.The April deal is now tabled for adoption at a meeting of the IMO's environmental committee scheduled for October 14-17, which is expected to include the U.S.
US Threatens States that Back IMO Net-Zero Framework

US Threatens States that Back IMO Net-Zero Framework

2 days ago
The United States on Friday threatened to use visa restrictions and sanctions to retaliate against nations that vote in favor of a plan put forward by a United Nations agency to reduce planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions from ocean shipping.U.N. member nations are scheduled to vote next week on the International Maritime Organization's Net-Zero Framework proposal to reduce global carbon dioxide gas emissions from the international shipping sector, which handles around 80% of world trade and accounts for close to 3% of global greenhouse gases.
China Strikes Back: Additional Port Fees for US Ships from Mid-October

China Strikes Back: Additional Port Fees for US Ships from Mid-October

5 days ago
Vessels owned or operated by U.S. firms and individuals - or those built in the United States or that fly the U.S. flag - will be charged additional port fees per voyage starting on October 14, China's transport ministry said.The fees are a counter-measure against upcoming U.S. port fees on Chinese ships, the ministry said on Friday.Also starting on October 14, ships built in China - or operated or owned by Chinese entities - will need to pay a fee at their first port of call in the United States. Fees could top $1 million for a ship carrying more than 10,000 containers, and could rise annually through 2028, according to analyst estimates.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (October 2025)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (October 2025)