15 MAY 2019 Global messaging app WhatsApp, which boasts over 1 billion users, was targeted by hackers last month in a breach that saw mobile devices attacked through the voice-calling functionality of the app. The security flaw potentially gave hackers access to private messages, location data and other personal user information. While …
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WTO AND SHIPPING INDUSTRY CONCERNED ABOUT TRADE WAR
A delegation from the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the Asian Shipowners’ Association (ASA) and the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) has, at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, expressed concern over recent increases in protectionist measures including the decision by the U.S. to increase tariffs on Chinese goods. …
Read More »WORLD’S FIRST FLOATING FARM NOW HAS COWS
15 may 2019 32 cows have taken up residence in the world’s first floating farm in Rotterdam. The cows have a barn with spacious stalls and a “field,” a milk robot that the cows can choose to use, a slurry robot to collect manure, an automatic belt feeder and a …
Read More »SOLOMON TRADER REFLOATED AND REMOVED FROM RENNELL ISLAND
15 may 2019 The bulker Solomon Trader has been refloated from the reef where she went aground February 5 on Rennell Island, according to the Solomon Islands’ National Disaster Office. The Trader called at Rennell Island in early February to take on a load of bauxite ore at Bintan Mining dock, located in Kangava …
Read More »NEW PANAMA CANAL WELCOMES FIRST Q-FLEX LNG CARRIER
The Panama Canal Authority announced Monday that it has successfully handled the first transit of a neopanamax-sized Q-Flex LNG carrier, the Al Safliya. 14 MAY 2019 At 50 meters wide, the Al Safliya is nearly at the maximum allowable width for the expanded canal. One year ago, the Panama Canal Authority increased the width limit from …
Read More »CHINA IMPOSES RETALIATORY TARIFFS ON $60B WORTH OF U.S. GOODS
14 may 2019 On Monday, China announced that it would raise tariffs on $60 billion worth of American exports and the U.S. formally began the process to implement tariffs on an additional $300 billion in Chinese-made goods, raising fears that the trade war between Beijing and Washington could escalate sharply. …
Read More »BWMS CODE TYPE APPROVAL – URGENT!
13 MAY 2019 The year is 2012, and swarms of applications for Basic and Final Approvals of Ballast Water Management Systems (BWMS) are coming to the IMO. At the same time, industry and others have started questioning whether the type approval guidelines (G8) are out of date and unable to …
Read More »SHIP ESCORTING – A CHANGING MISSION
13 MAY 2019 Ships are escorted in several ports around the world, for instance in the U.S., Europe, Australia and Japan. Escorting can be carried out in several ways, with all types of tugs at low speeds and with purpose built tugs at higher speeds. It is mainly the latter …
Read More »CHINA WANTS DIGNIFIED TRADE AGREEMENT
12 MAY 2019 China wants an equal and dignified trade agreement with the text to any deal balanced. “We know that every nation has its dignity, so the text ought to be balanced,” said Vice-Premier Liu He late Friday, at the end of two days of trade talks in Washington. …
Read More »U.S. WARNS AMERICAN MERCHANT SHIPS OF POSSIBLE IRANIAN ATTACKS IN MIDDLE EAST
11 MAY 2019 Iran could target U.S. commercial ships including oil tankers, the U.S. Maritime Administration said on Friday, as a senior Iranian cleric said a U.S. Navy fleet could be “destroyed with one missile.” In the latest tense exchange between Tehran and Washington, Iran’s hardline Revolutionary Guards separately said …
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