
Beijing Halts Nvidia H200 Chip Purchases Amid Evaluation
Beijing has ordered tech firms to pause Nvidia H200 chip orders while assessing access conditions for high-performance processors.
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Beijing has ordered tech firms to pause Nvidia H200 chip orders while assessing access conditions for high-performance processors.

Trump announces US oil firms can operate in Venezuela post-Maduro, aiming to revitalize the country's oil infrastructure despite ongoing sanctions.

The Shipping Association of Nigeria reports 2,300 stowaway incidents in 2025, highlighting security concerns at Nigerian ports.

DESPITE a decline in global cargo and the current slump in the shipping industry, Taiwanese shipping companies are distributing generous mid-year bonuses, re-distributing earlier gains made during the Covid crisis, reports Bloomberg

THE US Commerce Department adds 24 Chinese companies to the entity list that helped build military bases in the South China Sea, reports the American Journal of Transportation

AN Internet of Ships Open Platform (IoS-OP) data centre has established by Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Class NK) to share data collected from vessel operation throughout the entire maritime industry, Japanese shipping giant NYK has announced

Hindu Business LineSteel firms want excise duty on steel used forship-buildingto goHindu Business LineIndia accounts for about one per cent of the globalshipbuildingindustry worth about Rs 7.3 lakh crore, but is growing at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 8 per cent. Globally, this industry is growing at a CAGR of about 24 per cent and...

THE United States has placed more sanctions on shipping companies transporting oil from Venezuela, with four shipping firms and nine vessels being blacklisted amid US Treasury Department claims that some of them were transporting oil to Cuba

CHEN FENG, chairman of the financially troubled aviation conglomerate HNA Group, will step up after the sudden death of Wang Jian, 57, the company's chairman, who fell off a cliff in the south of France last week

European enterprises operating in the maritime sector from Netherlands, Norway and Germany want to cooperate with Vietnam's shipbuilding industry in the future.

BUSINESSES based in the US saw their logistics costs in 2017 rise by 6
Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates
.8m for illegally dumping oily bilge water in US" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>NEDERLAND Shipping Co and Chartworld Shipping Co have agreed to pay a US

AFPJapan firms to invest in BrazilianshipbuilderTengrinewsThe deal, reportedly worth about 30 billion yen ($305 million), would see five firms including Japan's ImabariShipbuildingand Mitsubishi Heavy Industries invest in Brazil's Ecovix-Engevix Construcoes Oceanicas S/A, which has more than 5,000 employees.JapaneseShipbuildersTake Stake in Brazil'sMarineLinkJapanese consortium takes stake in BrazilianshipbuilderMarine LogBIZ BRIEF: MHI-led consortium to acquire stake in BrazilianshipbuilderAsahi ShimbunWall Street Journal (blog) -DigitalJournal.comall 8 news articles »

The US has imposed more sanctions on North Korea as well as Chinese firms that trade it in a bid to convince Pyongyang to abandon its missile and nuclear weapons programmes.
14 articles found with keyword "Firms"

Beijing has ordered tech firms to pause Nvidia H200 chip orders while assessing access conditions for high-performance processors.

Trump announces US oil firms can operate in Venezuela post-Maduro, aiming to revitalize the country's oil infrastructure despite ongoing sanctions.

The Shipping Association of Nigeria reports 2,300 stowaway incidents in 2025, highlighting security concerns at Nigerian ports.

DESPITE a decline in global cargo and the current slump in the shipping industry, Taiwanese shipping companies are distributing generous mid-year bonuses, re-distributing earlier gains made during the Covid crisis, reports Bloomberg

THE US Commerce Department adds 24 Chinese companies to the entity list that helped build military bases in the South China Sea, reports the American Journal of Transportation

AN Internet of Ships Open Platform (IoS-OP) data centre has established by Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Class NK) to share data collected from vessel operation throughout the entire maritime industry, Japanese shipping giant NYK has announced

Hindu Business LineSteel firms want excise duty on steel used forship-buildingto goHindu Business LineIndia accounts for about one per cent of the globalshipbuildingindustry worth about Rs 7.3 lakh crore, but is growing at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 8 per cent. Globally, this industry is growing at a CAGR of about 24 per cent and...

THE United States has placed more sanctions on shipping companies transporting oil from Venezuela, with four shipping firms and nine vessels being blacklisted amid US Treasury Department claims that some of them were transporting oil to Cuba

CHEN FENG, chairman of the financially troubled aviation conglomerate HNA Group, will step up after the sudden death of Wang Jian, 57, the company's chairman, who fell off a cliff in the south of France last week

European enterprises operating in the maritime sector from Netherlands, Norway and Germany want to cooperate with Vietnam's shipbuilding industry in the future.

BUSINESSES based in the US saw their logistics costs in 2017 rise by 6
Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates
.8m for illegally dumping oily bilge water in US" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>NEDERLAND Shipping Co and Chartworld Shipping Co have agreed to pay a US

AFPJapan firms to invest in BrazilianshipbuilderTengrinewsThe deal, reportedly worth about 30 billion yen ($305 million), would see five firms including Japan's ImabariShipbuildingand Mitsubishi Heavy Industries invest in Brazil's Ecovix-Engevix Construcoes Oceanicas S/A, which has more than 5,000 employees.JapaneseShipbuildersTake Stake in Brazil'sMarineLinkJapanese consortium takes stake in BrazilianshipbuilderMarine LogBIZ BRIEF: MHI-led consortium to acquire stake in BrazilianshipbuilderAsahi ShimbunWall Street Journal (blog) -DigitalJournal.comall 8 news articles »

The US has imposed more sanctions on North Korea as well as Chinese firms that trade it in a bid to convince Pyongyang to abandon its missile and nuclear weapons programmes.