Maritime Industry Briefing: Iran Sanctions Outlook, Terminal Equipment Damage, and Maritime Intelligence Leadership Change
An interim deal on Iran's oil sanctions offers cautious relief for tanker markets, while wind damage at a key Virginia coal export terminal raises supply chain concerns and HawkEye 360 bolsters its signals intelligence leadership.
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