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“Made in EU”: Brussels is preparing a plan to revive European shipbuilding

The European Union is about to present a series of measures aimed at strengthening “Made in EU” industrial production, with a very concrete maritime component: shipbuilding and equipment. The central idea is to prioritize “non-price” criteria in public policies and market orientation — particularly sustainability and the origin of manufacturing...

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Colombia: ICTSI–PSA strengthens Puerto Aguadulce with giant gantry cranes and hybrid RTGs

In Buenaventura, Colombia’s main port access on the Pacific coast, the joint venture Sociedad Puerto Industrial de Aguadulce (SPIA) — bringing together ICTSI and PSA International — has just received new heavy equipment intended to accelerate the terminal’s performance. The site now includes two super post-Panamax cranes as well as...

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France–China: a first “green” maritime corridor between Haropa and Ningbo Zhoushan

Franco-Chinese maritime cooperation reaches a milestone with the announcement of a “green” maritime corridor linking Haropa Port to the Ningbo Zhoushan port ecosystem, one of the largest global hubs. The initiative brings together several technical and operational stakeholders, including Bureau Veritas, as well as industrial partners involved in port and...

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E-commerce China–Europe: new taxes and national fees, the air cargo market is already starting to adjust

Air cargo related to e-commerce between China and Europe is entering a phase of adjustment. In the background: the introduction of new fees in several European countries and the upcoming implementation of a European mechanism on small packages. Result: Even before full implementation, the market is already reacting — operators...

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A cargo inspected and then released: Estonia lifts suspicion of smuggling after inspection

Estonian authorities have allowed a detained cargo ship to resume its voyage after inspection, as the investigation did not confirm initial suspicions of carrying illicit goods. The episode, brief but significant, serves as a reminder of how sensitive customs and compliance checks remain in a context of increased surveillance on...

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Airfreight: Demand strengthens before Chinese New Year, driven by early shipments

The beginning of 2026 shows a more dynamic airfreight than expected. After the post-holiday slowdown, volumes are picking up again, fueled by a well-known phenomenon: the anticipation of shipments before the Chinese New Year. Several signals converge: shippers are accelerating again on certain product families, and freight forwarders are observing...

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Boeing prepares for the first “production” flight of the 777X: a key milestone after years of delays

The 777X program reaches a symbolic milestone: Boeing plans the first flight of a “production” aircraft intended for commercial use, scheduled for April 2026. An important signal for a program that has accumulated delays and whose schedule remains closely watched by airlines, lessors, and the entire aeronautical chain. According to reports,...

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