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Federal Government Moves to Restore Owner-Operator Model in Trucking
The U.S. government has made changes to the classification of owner-operators as independent contractors or employees, impacting the trucking industry.
By MGN Editorial
Bulk Carriers Navigate Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions
Over 20% of bulk carriers stranded in the Arabian Gulf have transited the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the Iran conflict, according to industry data.
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Mediterranean's First CO2 Storage Project Takes Major Step Forward
A front-end engineering design (FEED) contract has been awarded for the Mediterranean's first CO2 storage project, marking a significant milestone in the development of carbon capture and storage infrastructure in the region.
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Recon Technology Reports Strong Financial Results
Chinese oilfield services and environmental technology company Recon Technology reports robust financial performance for the first half of fiscal year 2026.
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Sigenergy Unveils Nantong Smart Energy Center with Focus on 'AI in All' Strategy
Sigenergy has opened a new smart energy center in Nantong, China, showcasing its AI-powered product portfolio for the maritime industry.
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Cruise Ship Grounding Highlights ECDIS Risks in Remote Regions
An Australian expedition cruise ship ran aground on a reef in Papua New Guinea after an ECDIS route change derailed its approach, raising concerns about navigational risks in remote areas.
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Amazon Expands Air Cargo Network in Northeast India
Amazon's in-house cargo airline has launched new routes in India's northeast region, improving delivery speeds for the e-commerce giant.
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Crop Protection Chemical Market Projected to Reach $106 Billion by 2030
The global crop protection chemical market is expected to grow to $106.26 billion by 2030, driven by increasing demand for agricultural productivity.
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Supertankers Pile Up in Red Sea as Saudi Arabia Bypasses Hormuz
Saudi Arabia's efforts to bypass the Strait of Hormuz have led to a buildup of oil supertankers waiting off its Red Sea coast, as the kingdom tries to overcome disruption caused by the Iran conflict.
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US Secures Nearly $47M in Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Lease Sale
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management held the second Gulf of Mexico oil and gas lease sale, generating $46.9 million in high bids from major energy companies.
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Brazilian Airline Expands Direct Flights to Europe
GOL Linhas Aéreas, Brazil's largest airline, announces new non-stop flights from Rio de Janeiro to Paris and Lisbon, boosting connectivity between South America and Europe.
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Sustainable Transition Accelerates as Global Business Leaders Convene at SMI Summit
Major partnerships and investment collaborations emerged from the Sustainable Markets Initiative's annual CEO Summit, as global business leaders took action on the sustainable transition.
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Jan De Nul to Carry Out 'Industry's First' Simultaneous Multi-Cable Installation for TenneT
Belgian offshore contractor Jan De Nul plans to install three subsea power cables simultaneously, a first-of-its-kind project for the offshore energy sector.
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Evergreen Profits Plunge as Freight Rates Decline
Taiwan's largest shipping line Evergreen reports a sharp drop in profits for 2025 and early 2026 due to falling freight rates.
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Sigenergy Inaugurates Nantong Smart Energy Center, Pioneering 'AI in All' and Next-Gen Energy Portfolio
Sigenergy has officially opened its Nantong Smart Energy Center in China, marking a major milestone in the company's global expansion and its focus on AI-powered energy solutions.
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Middle East Conflict Disrupts Container Shipping Outlook
Ongoing Middle East tensions are absorbing container ship capacity and keeping freight markets tighter than expected, countering fears of looming overcapacity.
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Tackling Harassment at Sea Requires Visible Action, Experts Say
Despite growing regulatory attention, many seafarers still hesitate to report bullying and harassment at sea due to a lack of visible follow-up and leadership on the issue.
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Worley Expands FEED Work for Cypriot Gas Development
Australian engineering firm Worley has been appointed by Chevron to provide more front-end engineering and design (FEED) work for a gas development project in Cyprus.
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Alimentaria+Hostelco 2026 Reinforces Its Leadership in Historic Edition
The leading food, hospitality, and foodservice trade show in Spain, Alimentaria+Hostelco, will return to Barcelona in 2026 with a focus on consolidating its position as a premier industry platform.
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South Korean Shipbuilder HD Hyundai to Sell Gunsan Yard to HJ Shipbuilding
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has agreed to sell its Gunsan shipyard to HJ Shipbuilding & Construction, which could allow the Busan-based yard to build larger vessel types.
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