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Trade
7.1

Port of New Orleans, Ports America, MSC form JV for new Louisiana container terminal

Three major maritime partners—Port of New Orleans, Ports America, and Mediterranean Shipping Co's Terminal Investment Limited—have established a joint venture (Louisiana International Terminal Holdings) to develop and operate a new container facility in St Bernard Parish. The move reflects strategic positioning to enhance Louisiana's competitive capacity in containerized cargo handling and international commerce infrastructure.

Splash 247·US·about 4 hours ago
Confirmed
Markets
7.5

Hapag-Lloyd raises stake in Indian logistics group JM Baxi to 50%

Hapag-Lloyd has increased its ownership stake in JM Baxi Ports and Logistics from 35% to 50%, as confirmed in the shipping group's 2025 annual report. The German container shipping company originally acquired its initial stake from Bain Capital in early 2023 and has now moved toward majority control of the Indian ports and logistics operator. This represents continued strategic consolidation in port operations by a major global shipping line.

Splash 247·DE · IN · US·about 4 hours ago
Confirmed
TradeDevelopingFeatured
7.8

Croatia positions ports and infrastructure as EU supply chain hub

Croatia is developing its port infrastructure (Ploče, Rijeka, Krk) to expand beyond tourism and establish itself as a critical node in European supply chains. The diversification strategy leverages geographic position linking Central Europe to Mediterranean and Adriatic routes. Success depends on infrastructure investment, competitive positioning against established hubs, and integration with broader EU logistics networks.

Balkan Insight·HR · EU·about 4 hours ago
Corroborating
GlobalDevelopingFeatured
7.0

Russia offers naval vessels to Indonesia amid Pacific Fleet port call

Russia's ambassador to Indonesia signaled willingness to provide ships to Jakarta following a Russian Pacific Fleet detachment's arrival in Jakarta port, including a diesel-electric submarine, corvette, and support vessel. The offer appears positioned as part of broader military-technical cooperation, though Indonesian interest level and specific terms remain unclear. The deployment and sales pitch reflect Russia's strategic engagement in Southeast Asia amid geopolitical realignment.

TASS English·RU · ID·about 4 hours ago
Corroborating
Energy
6.6

Eco Wave Power completes pilot at Port of Los Angeles

Eco Wave Power has concluded its wave energy pilot program at the Port of Los Angeles, marking a milestone in commercial wave energy deployment. The pilot's results and any operational or technical findings are not detailed in this brief report. Significance depends on pilot performance data and implications for future wave energy commercialization.

Offshore Energy·US·about 4 hours ago
Confirmed
TradeDevelopingFeatured
8.1

US House committee calls for sanctions enforcement against Chinese oil import networks

A House select committee on US-China competition has released recommendations urging the Trump administration to impose sanctions on port operators and financial networks facilitating China's imports of sanctioned Russian and Iranian oil. The move reflects ongoing tension between enforcing secondary sanctions and managing global oil prices amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran.

South China Morning Post·US · CN · RU·about 4 hours ago
Confirmed
DefenseDevelopingFeatured
7.0

Israeli strikes on Caspian port reveal Russia-Iran weapons corridor vulnerability

Reports indicate Israel conducted air strikes against Bandar Anzali, an Iranian naval facility on the Caspian Sea, allegedly targeting a corridor used for Russian weapons transfers to Iran and onward to regional actors. The strikes suggest the previously secure Russia-Iran logistics route—historically used for drone transfers to Ukraine—is now bidirectional and vulnerable to Israeli interdiction. This escalation indicates expanding Israeli operations against Iranian supply chains and potential widening of regional conflict.

OilPrice.com·IR · IL · RU·about 5 hours ago
Partial
TradeDeveloping
6.7

Panama-flagged vessels detained by China spike in March

China's port state control enforcement showed a marked increase in detentions of Panama-flagged ships during March 2026, a significant shift from January-February patterns. The underlying cause—whether regulatory crackdowns, safety violations, or geopolitical factors—remains unspecified. This data point warrants monitoring for signals of Chinese enforcement policy changes or potential trade friction.

gCaptain·CN · PA·about 4 hours ago
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