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Philly Shipyard to Build Cargo Ships for New Shipping Line Serving Hawaii, West Coast

Philly Shipyard announced June 8 that it will build up to four new containerships and is in 鈥渁dvanced discussions鈥 to create a new cargo shipping line to provide transpacific service between the West Coast and Hawaii.

June 9, 2017
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Global Shipping Fleet Braces for Chaos of $60 Billion Fuel Shock

Little more than聽2陆 years from now, the global fleet of merchant ships will have to reduce drastically how much sulfur their engines belch into the atmosphere.

April 5, 2017
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Shipping Stocks That Soared After the Election Have Now Tanked

Shortly after Donald Trump was elected聽president Nov. 8, the stock prices of a slew of shipping companies soared by more than 1000% on hopes that commodity prices would rise and U.S. manufacturing would rebound, spurring a surge in shipments of everything from iron ore to computer parts.

March 14, 2017
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Shipping Industry Calls for Exemption from Carbon Market Reform

The global shipping industry has urged the European Union to drop the sector's inclusion in proposals adopted聽Feb. 15 to reform the bloc's carbon market, saying it risks distorting trade and international efforts to cut the sector's emissions.

February 15, 2017
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Sinking Shipping Industry Eyeing Mergers to Stay Afloat

The global shipping industry is in the midst of a huge downturn, with weak demand engulfing it for the past few years. Experts acknowledge that the sector鈥檚 biggest hurdle is overcapacity, but the wave of mergers and acquisitions means the hard times will聽pass eventually.

December 2, 2016
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Rising Cargo Rates, Bargain Prices Lift Secondhand Ship Sales From the Shallows

Sales of secondhand ships used to haul commodities such as iron ore, coal, grain and fertilizer have hit a seven-year high in 2016 as the industry creeps out of an eight-year downturn that has sunk several fleets of shippers.

November 30, 2016
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Shares of World鈥檚 Biggest Shipping Line Fall Amid Fears of Trade Wars

A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, the owner of the world鈥檚 biggest container shipping line, saw its shares fall Nov. 9 as the outcome of the U.S. presidential election fanned concern there will be a shift toward policies that are hostile toward global trade.

November 9, 2016
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Top Japanese Shipping Lines to Merge Container Businesses

Japan鈥檚 three biggest shippers agreed to combine their container operations to create the world鈥檚 sixth-largest box carrier, as the industry steps up consolidation this year amid a global turmoil in the sea-cargo business.

October 31, 2016
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Shippers Brace for New Rules to Cut Deadly Sulfur Emissions

SINGAPORE 鈥 The global shipping industry is bracing for a key regulatory decision that could mark a milestone in reducing maritime pollution, but which could nearly double fuel costs in a sector already reeling from its worst downturn in decades.

October 11, 2016