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    Defense Department wants to slash littoral ship orders from Marinette Marine - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    shipbuildingDec 10, 2025

    Defense Department wants to slash littoral ship orders from Marinette Marine - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    SEAPOWER Magazine OnlineDefense Department wants to slash littoralshiporders from Marinette MarineMilwaukee Journal SentinelIn a Washington, D.C. news conference, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel renewed a warning to Congress that shrinking budgets meant a much smaller military and cuts to programs -- including the littoral combatshipprogram that's been a mainstay of ...Defense secretary: Navy should buy 32 Littoral CombatShips, not 52 (video)Green Bay Press GazetteHagel Proposes Retiring A-10, Cutting LCS to 32ShipsDoD BuzzPentagon Changes Course, Halts LCS at 32ShipsDefenseNews.comNavyTimes.comall 10 news articles »

    US wants Turkey to negotiate with EU to join Transatlantic trade pact
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsMar 7, 2014

    US wants Turkey to negotiate with EU to join Transatlantic trade pact

    The Unites States would prefer Turkey to join a U.S.-European Union trade pact by agreeing on a scheme with the latter, instead of signing a separate deal with Washington, the U.S. president’s adviser and head of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has said.

    Noy wants timetable on US ship removal - Philippine Star
    war-incidentsFeb 1, 2013

    Noy wants timetable on US ship removal - Philippine Star

    The Irrawaddy News MagazineNoy wants timetable on USshipremovalPhilippine StarMANILA, Philippines - President Aquino is seeking a timetable for the removal of the US Navy warship that ran aground in Tubbataha even as there are plans to dismantle it. Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said Aquino met with members of...Navy to cut upshipstranded on reefCNNNavy:ShipRun Aground Is Complete LossThe Irrawaddy News MagazineWorld briefs: US Navyshipto be scrappedPittsburgh Post GazetteWND.com -ABC Newsall 68 news articles »

    European shipping wants more women to join the industry
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsJan 1, 2000

    European shipping wants more women to join the industry

    WITH women making only up two per cent of the seafaring workforce for the European Union's ship fleet, the European Transport Workers Federation (ETF) and European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) have met to talk about ways to encourage more woman to enter the shipping industry in Europe

    Defense Department wants to slash littoral ship orders from Marinette Marine - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    shipbuildingJan 1, 2000

    Defense Department wants to slash littoral ship orders from Marinette Marine - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    SEAPOWER Magazine OnlineDefense Department wants to slash littoralshiporders from Marinette MarineMilwaukee Journal SentinelIn a Washington, D.C. news conference, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel renewed a warning to Congress that shrinking budgets meant a much smaller military and cuts to programs -- including the littoral combatshipprogram that's been a mainstay of ...Defense secretary: Navy should buy 32 Littoral CombatShips, not 52 (video)Green Bay Press GazetteHagel Proposes Retiring A-10, Cutting LCS to 32ShipsDoD BuzzPentagon Changes Course, Halts LCS at 32ShipsDefenseNews.comNavyTimes.comall 10 news articles »

    Putin wants to ban foreign ships from using Russia's Northern Sea Route
    energyJan 1, 2000

    Putin wants to ban foreign ships from using Russia's Northern Sea Route

    RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin has proposed that ships registered under the Russian flag are given the exclusive right to transport oil and gas along the Northern Sea Route. This Arctic route from Southeast Asia to Europe cuts the transportation time in half compared to traditional routes through the Suez and Panama canals.

    Maersk wants clients to pay more in 2018
    marketsJan 1, 2000

    Maersk wants clients to pay more in 2018

    THE world's largest ocean carrier is looking to negotiate higher prices in client contracts for 2018, but "much depends on how the supply glut pans out".