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Hanwha Group aims to create 200,000 jobs or more in Canada by the year 2040

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

Hanwha Group, a South Korean conglomerate, aims to create 'at least 200,000 jobs' in Canada by 2040, through cooperation between various sectors, including shipbuilding. The company is competing for a highly contested subcontract. Hanwha will…

Sources: German military preparing for at least three frigates to be purchased from TKMS

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

According to sources familiar with this project, the German military is preparing a purchase of at least three MEKO A200 class frigates from German shipbuilder TKMS. Each of these ships will cost around $1.17 billion. Sources said that a 'preliminary…

Germany's TKMS is looking for investment packages to woo Canada about the $12 billion submarine tender

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 20, 2026

The CEO of TKMS, a warship builder, said that he is in discussions with Norwegian and German firms to offer a multibillion-dollar package to Canada 'in a fiercely-competitive submarine tender. He was trying to beat a rival 'South korean' bid.

Germany's TKMS is looking for investment packages to woo Canada about the $12 billion submarine tender

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 20, 2026

The CEO of TKMS, a warship builder, said that he is in discussions with 'Norwegian, German and German companies in order to offer a multibillion-dollar investment package to Canada as part of a fiercely competitive'submarine tender. He hopes to beat a competing South Korean bid.

Russia jails U.S. citizens for five years because they carried rifles on yacht

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 20, 2026

The Russian court service reported that a U.S. national was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for 'crossing the border in possession of a weapon, when he left the United States on a ship to meet a Russian woman whom he had met online. In a statement released on Monday…

RPT-Chinese importer buys Canadian canola, denting Australian export hopes

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 19, 2026

Sources in the trade said that a Chinese importer purchased a cargo of Canadian Canola soon after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's trip to Beijing. This could boost prospects for Canadian farmers, and undercut sales by Australia, their rival supplier.

Chinese importer buys Canadian canola, denting Australian export hopes

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 19, 2026

Sources in the trade said that a Chinese 'importer' bought a cargo Canadian canola soon after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Beijing last week. This could boost prospects for Canadian farmers, and undercut sales of rival supplier Australia.

Sources: Chinese importer purchases first Canadian canola cargo after Carney's visit.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 19, 2026

Two traders with direct knowledge of the transaction said that a Chinese importer purchased a Panamax cargo of 60,000 metric tonnes of Canadian canola soon after Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Beijing last week. According to traders, the…

The fire at Tengiz Oilfield Power Station in Kazakhstan was extinguished on Sunday, according to the company.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 19, 2026

KazMunayGas, Kazakhstan's oil company owned by the state, said that a fire at a power station in the Chevron-led Tengiz field was put out on Sunday. The company said that the staff was evacuated and no one had been injured. It said that the fire had started at a transformer for a turbine.

Source: CPC oil exports fell 24% in December

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 16, 2026

An industry source said that oil exports via the Caspian 'Pipeline' - consortium, which transports oil from Kazakhstan to a Russian terminal in the Black Sea - plummeted 24% in December following a drone strike. Sources claim that exports fell?from November to 3.98 metric tonne…

South Korean wheat purchases now at 92 300 tons, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 16, 2026

European traders reported on Friday that South Korean flour mills purchased a total of 92,300 tons of milling grain to be sourced from the United States, in a recent international tender. This is above estimates of 50,000 tonnes. The traders reported that an additional shipment of 42…

South Korean wheat purchase on Thursday is now estimated at 92 300 tons, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 16, 2026

European traders reported on Friday that South Korean flour mills are believed to have purchased 92,300 tons of milling wheat from the United States, in an international auction held on Thursday. This is a significant increase over previous estimates, which were 50,000 tons.

South Korean milling company buys around 50,000 metric tonnes wheat from US traders, say

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 15, 2026

European traders reported that a group of South Korean flour mills purchased?an estimated 50 000 metric tonne?of milling?wheat?from the United States on Thursday in an international auction. The purchase included a variety of wheat types, and all were purchased on a 'free on board' (FOB) basis.

Bousso

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 15, 2026

Oil prices have reached a three-month-high due to simultaneous geopolitical tensions in Venezuela and Iran, as well as the Black Sea. This has created a dangerous environment for investors, even though a massive supply glut is still hanging over the market.

Bousso

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 15, 2026

Oil prices have reached a three-month-high due to simultaneous geopolitical tensions in Venezuela and Iran, as well as the Black Sea. This has created a dangerous environment for investors, even though a massive supply glut is still hanging over the market.

Russia taunts US, UN should monitor ship attack in Caribbean, not Red Sea

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 14, 2026

The U.N. Security Council asked U.N. secretary-general Antonio Guterres on Wednesday to continue providing monthly reports on any further Yemeni Houthi attacks on vessels in Red Sea, prompting Russia to taunt United States. The Russian Deputy U.N.

Trump says that he will send help to Iran if they continue protesting.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 13, 2026

Donald Trump, on Tuesday, told Iranians to continue protesting and said that help was "on its way", but did not elaborate whether this meant possible U.S. actions. "Iranian Patriots, KEEP PROTESTING - TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!!... HELP IS COMING," Trump wrote in a Truth?Social post.

The vessel monitoring service reports that Iran has released the Greek tanker St. Nikolas, which was seized by 2024.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

According to Tanker Trackers, Iran has released the St. Nikolas tanker, which is a Greek owned Suezmax that it had seized in 2024. Iranian state media reported that Iran had seized the tanker - which was carrying Iraqi oil destined for Turkey - in revenge for the U.S.

Ship data shows that supertankers destined to transport Venezuelan oil to China have made a U-turn.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

LSEG shipping data revealed on Monday that two China-flagged Supertankers, which were en route to Venezuela to pick up debt paying crude cargoes amidst the U.S. embargo against?the OPEC country?had made a u-turn. They are now returning to Asia. After the U.S.

Ambassador: Ukrainians aboard the seized Bella-1 tanker

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States said on Friday that Ukrainians were part of the crew aboard the Russian-flagged tanker Bella-1 which was seized by U.S. troops this week. Olha Stefanishyna was quoted by Interfax Ukraine as saying that Ukrainian diplomats are in contact with U.S.

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