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Strait of Hormuz Traffic is Rising, and Oil Prices are Plummeting

Published Jun 24, 2026 6:36 PM by The Maritime Executive

Traffic levels in the Strait of Hormuz are showing signs of improvement as a formal plan for outbound transits begins to take effect. 31 crossings occurred on June 23, according to Kpler, including all vessel classes and traffic lanes. Accurate assessments are challenging because much of the traffic is operating dark - not just AIS-dark, but maintaining complete radio silence to minimize detection and tracking. Based on all available sources of information, Windward assesses that traffic levels are currently running...

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China Denies Targeting Panama-Flagged Ships for Increased Inspections

Published Jun 24, 2026 4:47 PM by The Maritime Executive

China’s Ambassador to the United States is asserting that China’s increased inspections of Panama-flagged ships are due to fishing boat collisions and not a targeting of the flag. Speaking at an Organization of American States event in Panama, Ambassador Xie Feng denied that China is targeting Panama-flagged ships as a form of retaliation for the cancellation of CK Hutchison’s port contracts. Starting in March, there were numerous reports that Panama-flagged ships were experiencing an increased number of Port State inspections...

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Germany Scraps F126 Program in Favor of Proven Frigate Design

Published Jun 24, 2026 4:47 PM by The Maritime Executive

On Wednesday, the German government announced that it would be scrapping its F126 frigate program after a series of setbacks, citing "enormous cost increases and incalculable risks." The contract for construction with a Dutch shipbuilder has been canceled, and Germany has decided not to re-award the F126 to a new contractor, German defense conglomerate Rheinmetall. The procurement program will now shift gears, and the Deutsche Marine will instead be getting eight small Meko A-200 frigates from TKMS, a division of...

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GPS Jamming Can Be Solved With Existing Satcom Signals

Published Jun 24, 2026 3:18 PM by The Conversation

[By Zak Kassas] Few people want to get lost when traveling. But if there are places where being lost feels especially unsettling, they tend to be the sea, desert and sky. These environments share a defining feature: the absence of distinctive visual cues. Where horizons blur, landmarks disappear and every direction can look deceptively similar. Knowing where you are depends on information that you cannot see for yourself. For most of human history, finding your way in such environments required...

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California to Sue Trump Administration for Canceled Offshore Wind Lease

California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the California Energy Commission filed a notice of intent on Tuesday, June 23, to challenge the Trump administration’s deal to cancel a California offshore wind lease in exchange for investments in fossil fuel energy projects. The state contends the effort puts at risk its energy policy and more than $100 million in investments in an unlawful agreement that violates the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act. The Trump administration’s latest step to end offshore wind...

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Shipbuilding

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Chinese River Cruise Line Takes Delivery of First European Market Ship

China’s Century Cruises, which calls itself China’s largest local tour operator for inbound travel, has taken delivery of the first three river cruise ships designed for the European market. They report that the ships will form the basis for a long-term presence in the European river cruise market. The company, which currently runs five river cruise ships centered on the Yangtze, reports it is expanding into the rivers of Europe and Egypt to secure its status as a global leader...

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Environment

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Norway Accelerates Hydrogen-Power Bulker Project for Shortsea Shipping

Norway’s LH2 Shipping reports it is accelerating the development of hydrogen-powered shortsea shipping bulkers for the Baltic with an additional grant from the Norwegian government program to accelerate the green energy transition. The company will add a fifth and sixth bulker to its plan, saying that increased support reflects the growing momentum for liquid hydrogen as a viable alternative fuel for shortsea shipping. The company was awarded an additional grant of approximately $35.82 million from Enova, which it says will...

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Volkswagen Sells Majority Stake in Everllence to Bain Capital

Automaker Volkswagen Group has agreed to sell a majority stake in its storied diesel engine division, Everllence - previously known as MAN Energy Solutions - to the American private equity giant Bain Capital. Everllence - formerly a division of MAN SE - can trace its roots back to the start of the Ruhr Valley iron smelting industry, but its engineering history is centered in Bavaria. MAN's Augsburg plant sponsored Rudolf Diesel's experiments in the late 1890s, fostering the invention of...

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