Mar 02 2025 16 mins 4
Seafarers jailed for 30 years are guilty until proven innocent, going nuclear, and how about paying an extra $1.5 million to call a US port if your ship is built in China.
These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of February, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
- Trump’s Mexico and Canada tariffs – what’s at stake for shipping?
- Red Sea crisis drives Maersk to 3rd most profitable ever year
- Qatar's North Field expansion faces crewing and newbuilding challenges
- No net zero in maritime without nuclear – ABS chief
- IMO GHG levy and fuel standard present trade-offs for Africa
- Seafarers jailed for 30 years ‘guilty until proven innocent’ says ITF
- IMO working group fails to achieve consensus on GHG levy
- If you own a Chinese built ship calling US ports could get expensive
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