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    US policy, investments line up for project cargo-dependent nuclear buildout
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    Big US ports ask Congress to follow law for equal funding of dredging work
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Red Sea ‘revival’ taking place as regional carriers lead the way

The number of unique services on routes navigating through Houthi-controlled waters has doubled since the third quarter of last year, according to data from eeSea, as carriers who do not call Israel feel growing comfort sailing the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait.

US policy, investments line up for project cargo-dependent nuclear buildout

A resurgence of nuclear projects in the US should provide a steady stream of project cargo work through the end of the decade.

Big US ports ask Congress to follow law for equal funding of dredging work

Ports say they stand to lose about $1 billion in funding for maintenance work because the US Army Corps of Engineers’ budget is not treating so-called donor ports equally.

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