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Marine round-up : 27th October 2025
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US rejoins Russian sanctions train
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Postponement of IMO vote probably will strengthen opposition to Net-Zero Framework, says ING economist
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Chinese port fee retaliation having little impact on US carriers
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EU Council agrees on plan and timing for end of Russian gas imports
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BIMCO adopts annex addressing methanol bunkering
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Rise in number of falsified records in tanker crew CVs, says Danica
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London Club opens representative office in Shanghai’s Pudong Free Trade Zone
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World-first autonomous vessel project launched in Plymouth
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO), located in Taunton, and Marine AI, a Plymouth-based leader in maritime autonomy software, have launched a research programme to enable Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) to read, interpret, and act upon official navigational information hitherto only interpretable by humans. An eight-month project will see Marine AI finetune its baseline large…