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New tariff increases leave optical industry bracing for impact

New tariff increases leave optical industry bracing for impact

by jpsfa admin | Jul 13, 2025 | Local News

With letters having recently been sent from the White House to several US trading partners about tariff increases set to take effect on August 1, The Vision Council has noted “significant implications for the optical industry’s international supply chains and bottom...
Govt establishes Malaysia Maritime Law Revision and Reform Committee

Govt establishes Malaysia Maritime Law Revision and Reform Committee

by jpsfa admin | Jul 13, 2025 | Local News

PUTRAJAYA: The government, through the Transport Ministry, has officially established the Malaysia Maritime Law Revision and Reform Committee (MLRRC). In a statement on Thursday (July 10), the ministry said the committee is chaired by Federal Court judge Tan Sri...
Strained by War, the Russian Navy is a Shadow of its Former Self

Strained by War, the Russian Navy is a Shadow of its Former Self

by jpsfa admin | Jul 13, 2025 | Global News

Russia’s Navy is facing huge pressures, primarily as a byproduct of President Putin’s over-ambitious attempts to claim great power status. The most obvious pinch-point is in the Black Sea, where Russia’s fleet has pulled back out of danger and forced into distant...
Australia Ships Decaying FPSO to Denmark for Dismantling

Australia Ships Decaying FPSO to Denmark for Dismantling

by jpsfa admin | Jul 13, 2025 | Global News

An obsolete and decaying Australian floating production storage and offtake (FPSO) vessel will be recycled in Denmark, despite local criticism over the selection of a foreign contractor.  Five years after taking over the decommissioning process of...
Disabled Eimskip Vessel to be Towed to Port by Iceland’s Coast Guard

Disabled Eimskip Vessel to be Towed to Port by Iceland’s Coast Guard

by jpsfa admin | Jul 13, 2025 | Global News

Icelandic shipping company Eimskip confirmed that one of its newest and largest containerships, Dettifoss (25,690 dwt), is currently disabled and drifting in the Atlantic. The Iceland Coast Guard vessel Freyja has been dispatched and is expected to...
Hamburg to Invest €1.1B to Expand Port and Modernize Operations for Growth

Hamburg to Invest €1.1B to Expand Port and Modernize Operations for Growth

by jpsfa admin | Jul 13, 2025 | Global News

The Port of Hamburg announced a series of new projects that will be undertaken to enhance operations and modernize and expand terminal operations, especially for the largest containerships. It comes as the port continues to experience strong competition and needs to...
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