EU corners India, developing world over carbon tax at COP29
NEW DELHI : The European Union (EU) may have pushed India and other developing countries into a corner over opposition to the proposed carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)
NEW DELHI : The European Union (EU) may have pushed India and other developing countries into a corner over opposition to the proposed carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)
MARSEILLE : A Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) of $1,500 per unit will be applied from the Indian Subcontinent, Middle East Gulf, Red Sea, and Egypt to the US
MINNESOTA : C.H. Robinson, the global leader in third-party logistics (3PL) and fourth-party logistics (4PL) services, with 35 million shipments and $22 billion in freight managed annually, today
LONDON : The recent political shift in the US has brought renewed focus on the evolving sanctions landscape, particularly for the maritime industry. The increasing complexity of compliance
OSLO : A new report published by DNV reveals that the majority (61%) of maritime professionals believe the industry should accept increased cyber risk from digitalization if it
SHANGHAI : Dalian Shipbuilding, in partnership with China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, has started construction of what is said to be the “world’s first” methanol dual-fuel intelligent very large crude carrier
THE HAGUE : Maritime digital training solutions provider Blue Orange Wave is proud to announce it has won the Crew Connect Global Award for Training and Safety at
LONDON : Drewry’s World Container Index remained stable at $3,440 per 40ft container last week. Drewry’s detailed assessment for Thursday, 14 November 2024
LONDON : The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index rose on Friday, supported by a strong rise in the capesize vessel segment. The index, which factors in rates
NEW DELHI : India’s merchandise trade deficit or the gap between import and exports narrowed to $27.14 billion in October, revealed the data released by the Ministry of