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China’s retaliatory port fees on US ships to have less effect on container shipping
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dnata, Trade Tech partner on UAE compliance for WACO Group
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PSA BDP, A*STAR IHPC launch AI project on maritime disruption
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DP World, Tashkent invest to develop multimodal logistics terminal in Uzbekistan
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Sea-Intelligence notes sustained increase in service instability
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