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Japan looks to boost US crude oil imports amid Hormuz closure
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Japan looks to boost US crude oil imports amid Hormuz closure

Iran tensions With shortage looming, Takaichi to convey plan to Trump at upcoming summit Japan hopes to ease reliance on…

03/17/202603/17/2026
Japan, US eye joint development of AI shipbuilding robots
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Japan, US eye joint development of AI shipbuilding robots

Japan aims to double domestic shipbuilding output by 2035 compared with 2024. (Photo by Shoko Kugai) TOKYO — Japan and the U.S. will…

03/17/202603/17/2026
Nissan to reverse import US-made Murano SUVs into Japan
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Nissan to reverse import US-made Murano SUVs into Japan

Automobiles Automaker begins shipments in 2027 under simplified certification procedures The U.S.-made Murano SUV is larger than the sport utility…

03/17/202603/17/2026
Preliminary report reveals timeline of grounding of Australian icebreaker Nuyina
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Preliminary report reveals timeline of grounding of Australian icebreaker Nuyina

A preliminary investigation report published by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) details the circumstances leading up to the brief…

03/17/202603/17/2026
New explosives-carrying vessel delivered to Hong Kong Marine Department
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New explosives-carrying vessel delivered to Hong Kong Marine Department

Baird Maritime – International 03/17/2026 05:13 am – Updated 2 hours ago 1 Min China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) subsidiary…

03/17/202603/17/2026
VESSEL REVIEW | Optionally-crewed maritime security craft boasts reconfigurable layout
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VESSEL REVIEW | Optionally-crewed maritime security craft boasts reconfigurable layout

Danish builder Nimon Boats has introduced a compact, multi-purpose maritime security craft that can be operated as either a manned…

03/17/202603/17/2026
VESSEL REVIEW | John Paul Eckstein – Marquette Transportation welcomes new pusher tug to Mississippi River fleet
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VESSEL REVIEW | John Paul Eckstein – Marquette Transportation welcomes new pusher tug to Mississippi River fleet

Marquette Transportation Company of Paducah, Kentucky, recently took delivery of a new inland pusher tug built by C&C Marine and…

03/17/202603/17/2026
STF decision strengthens port regulation and guarantees SSE collection
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STF decision strengthens port regulation and guarantees SSE collection

03/17/2026 05:54 am – Updated 3 hours ago 2 Min Photo for illustrative purposes only The Second Panel of the…

03/17/202603/17/2026
Robosys launches simulator with artificial intelligence to test autonomous ships.
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Robosys launches simulator with artificial intelligence to test autonomous ships.

Portal do Mar 03/16/2026 06:45 am – Updated 9 hours ago 2 Min Foto: Robosys British company Robosys Automation presented…

03/17/202603/17/2026
Mexican company is authorized to operate international cargo transport in Brazil
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Mexican company is authorized to operate international cargo transport in Brazil

MPORT Daily Clipping 03/16/2026 4:59 pm – Updated 11 hours ago 3 Min The authorization for the Mexican company TM…

03/17/202603/17/2026

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Southeast leads cabotage in Brazil with 155.7 million tons and growth of 3.18% in 2025

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