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Will decarbonisation and geopolitical uncertainty mean another crunch for vessel tonnage?

In a market with subdued earnings and inflated asset values, spending twice the price of a secondhand ship to build a liquefied natural gas-fuelled capesize and earn the same charter rate lacks sense

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Dominica’s Doumbia-Henry wants to take IMO to ‘next level’

The International Maritime Organization has the potential to address all the issues of the current time, says secretary-general candidate

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Singapore launches initiative to attract and nurture maritime talent

Maritime Singapore is a strong partnership of government, employers and unions, says senior minister

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Shipping needs to bring down production costs of renewables, Singapore forum told

‘There is a realisation seeping across the world that what we have been told about renewable energy getting cheaper and cheaper is not true,’ says Core Power chief executive Mikal Bøe, whose nuclear energy business serves the maritime industry

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Africa has key role in shipping’s decarbonisation, says IMO leadership hopeful

Kenyan candidate to run the International Maritime Organization champions Africa’s positioning in relation to shipping’s decarbonisation efforts. ‘If you talk about decarbonisation, you will have to [take into account] Africa’s potential’, she told Singapore Maritime Week

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First ship-to-ship pilot to transfer ammonia planned for this year in Singapore

Decarbonisation centre’s ammonia bunkering study found that risks identified for conducting pilots were low or mitigable

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