Naval vessels are lining the country’s coast to help people flee the violence that broke out eight days ago.
The MoU follows an announcement supporting the Green Shipping Challenge launched during the World Leaders’ Summit.
The ship’s owners abandoned the vessel and its crew after the ship was arrested in October 2022 in Singapore.
The region is now at a critical juncture as its people struggle to contain and resolve persistent conflict.
Challenges such as rising costs and new EU rules have so far not deterred growth in export volumes.
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has announced plans to increasingly harness ammonia as a fuel for power generation and ship propulsion.
The world’s top ten lines are investing heavily in logistics acquisitions and port terminal operations across the world, says an analyst.
Shipping lines could add a port of call or reconfigure their routes to avoid paying the pollution price tag for their vessels.
The technology will capture CO2 from greenhouse gas emissions generated during vessel operation.
Hapag-Lloyd’s terminal ambitions move forward.