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Trump Signals Postposing Mexico and Canada Tariffs to April 2
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday raised hopes for another pause on steep new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada by saying they would take effect on April 2, about a month later than a deadline next week.

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Bloomberg
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US, Russia Mull Cooperation on Arctic Shipping and Exploration
US and Russian officials have identified the Arctic as a possible area for economic cooperation, according to people familiar with the situation, part of the broader detente President Donald Trump is pursuing with Moscow.

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Mike Schuler
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Labor Leaders Sound Alarm Over DHS Decision to Purge Maritime Safety Committees
A group of top maritime labor leaders in the U.S. is urging Congress to restore nine Federal Advisory committees on maritime safety after their membership was abruptly terminated. The committees—staffed...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
World’s Largest Ocean Carriers Face Costly U.S. Port Fees Under Proposed Rules
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has proposed sweeping new restrictions targeting Chinese-built ships and operators, including substantial port fees that could reshape global shipping economics. The action, stemming from a...

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Reuters
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Trump Stands Firm on Tariffs for Canada and Mexico
President Donald Trump said on Monday that tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports are "on time and on schedule" despite efforts by the countries to beef up border security and halt the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. ahead of a March 4 deadline.

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Bloomberg
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Russia Steps Up Covert Cargo Transfers to Keep its Oil Moving
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine enters its fourth year, Moscow is increasingly resorting to clandestine cargo transfers as it wrestles with sanctions and tries to keep its oil exports flowing.

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Ukraine’s Dry Bulk Exports Surge as Black Sea Corridor Proves Resilient
Three years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a dramatic shift in Black Sea shipping patterns has emerged, with Ukraine’s dry bulk shipments surging 87% year-over-year despite ongoing regional tensions, according...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Who Really Controls the Panama Canal? The Truth Behind Trump’s Claims
With President Trump back in office, political rhetoric around expanding U.S. influence and securing key geopolitical assets has intensified. Recent claims about Chinese control of the Panama Canal and alleged...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Limpet Mines Eyed as Likely Cause of Blasts on Two Tankers in Mediterranean Sea
Mines attached to the hulls of ships and set off with timers likely caused blasts that have damaged two crude oil tankers in the Mediterranean Sea since January, three sources close to the investigation said on Monday.

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
U.S. Treasury Cracks Down on Iran’s Shadow Fleet
The U.S. Department of Treasury announced today a major expansion of sanctions targeting Iran’s maritime oil transportation network, marking an aggressive move to disrupt the flow of Iranian petroleum products...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
UK and EU Target Russia’s Shadow Fleet as Sanctions Net Widens
The UK and EU have announced major sanctions targeting Russia’s shadow fleet of oil tankers, marking an escalation in efforts to curtail Moscow’s maritime trade operations. Marking its largest sanctions package...

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Reuters
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gCaptain
Trump Targets China With Biggest Salvo So Far in Second Term
The Trump administration took aim at China with a series of moves involving investment, trade and other issues that raises the risk ties may soon worsen between the US and its top economic rival.