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Philippines, U.S., Japan To Hold First-Ever Joint Coast Guard Exercise
The coast guard of the United States, Japan and the Philippines will hold trilateral maritime exercise in the South China Sea this week, the…
South Africa To Investigate U.S. Allegations of Arms Shipment to Russia
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed a panel to investigate U.S. allegations that a Russian ship had…
Bollinger Launches Navajo-Class Salvage Ship for U.S. Navy
Bollinger Shipyards has launched the lead ship in the U.S. Navy’s new Navajo-Class Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ships…
Eversource Selling Stake in U.S. Offshore Wind Area To ØRsted
Danish energy company Ørsted has announced an agreement to acquire partner Eversource Energy’s 50 percent interest in a…
National Maritime Day Opinion: U.S. Must Maintain Its Merchant Marine Fleet To Protect Our Sovereignty
National Maritime Day, today, May 22, has come and gone over the years with little fanfare. The critical…
Fincantieri Awarded $526 Million Contract for Fourth Constellation-Class Frigate for U.S. Navy
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced a $526 million contract for a fourth Constellation-class frigate for the…
Austal USA Secures U.S. Navy Contract for New Class of Ocean Surveillance Ships
Mobile, Alabama-based Austal USA has been awarded a significant contract worth up to $3.195 billion by the U.S.…
Equinor Delays Bay du Nord Project in Canada Due To Rising Costs
Norway’s Equinor ASA said on Wednesday that it will postpone its Bay du Nord Canadian offshore oil project for up to three years,…
Canada Approves Major Container Terminal Expansion Project in British Columbia
The Government of Canada has greenlit the CAD $2 billion Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project, a significant container…
Davie Secures Official Role in Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy
Davie Shipbuilding, Canada’s largest shipbuilder, has been named an official partner in the country’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS), Davie joins…