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Crisis in the Middle East is already putting pressure on ports and cargo owners.
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Crisis in the Middle East is already putting pressure on ports and cargo owners.

Portal do Mar 03/18/2026 10:45 am – Updated 8 hours ago 2 Min The crisis in the Middle East has…

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Minister Silvio Costa Filho participates in the launch of the new Federal Police headquarters in the Port of Santos
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Minister Silvio Costa Filho participates in the launch of the new Federal Police headquarters in the Port of Santos

Agenda also includes announcements for expanding infrastructure and mobility in the port complex region Source:

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Silvio Costa Filho authorizes immediate start of modernization works at Araguari Airport (MG)
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Silvio Costa Filho authorizes immediate start of modernization works at Araguari Airport (MG)

Renovation of the aerodrome should be completed by the end of the year and will boost the economy and regional…

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Chamber Committee hears National Secretary of Waterways and Navigation on concessions agenda
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Chamber Committee hears National Secretary of Waterways and Navigation on concessions agenda

Secretary Otto Luiz Burlier presented a waterway management model and highlighted the importance of river transport for national logistics Source:

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Vale contract at the Port of Itaqui (MA) is extended for another 20 years
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Vale contract at the Port of Itaqui (MA) is extended for another 20 years

Agreement extends lease until 2043 and provides for investments of R$221.5 million to modernize port infrastructure Source:

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Ports and terminals in the Southeast handled 56.5 million tons in January
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Ports and terminals in the Southeast handled 56.5 million tons in January

Growth recorded was 21% compared to the first month of 2025 Source:

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MPor inaugurates works at Campo de Marte and opens public consultation to regulate advanced air mobility
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MPor inaugurates works at Campo de Marte and opens public consultation to regulate advanced air mobility

Minister Silvio Costa Filho inaugurates works in São Paulo and launches unprecedented consultation to structure public policies for drones and…

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US broadly authorizes transactions with Venezuela’s oil company PDVSA
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US broadly authorizes transactions with Venezuela’s oil company PDVSA

The US issued a general license on Wednesday broadly authorizing US companies to do business with Venezuela’s state-run oil company…

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Torghatten Nord receives new hybrid Ro-Pax ferry from Polish yard
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Torghatten Nord receives new hybrid Ro-Pax ferry from Polish yard

Baird Maritime – International 03/18/2026 3:45 pm – Updated 11 hours ago 2 Min Remontowa Shipbuilding has delivered a hybrid…

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Beleaguered Macron names new French aircraft carrier “Free France”
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Beleaguered Macron names new French aircraft carrier “Free France”

Baird Maritime – International 03/18/2026 3:43 pm – Updated 11 hours ago 2 Min France’s new aircraft carrier will be…

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