Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news 8 November 2025

Africa PORTS & SHIPS maritime news

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FIRST VIEW: pure car & truck carrier – NEPTUNE BARCELONA

Cape Town Container Terminal prepares for surge in deciduous fruit exports
Africa’s trade deal with the US was left in limbo: what exporters can do about it
Political disruption hits Dar es Salaam port
Attempted pirate attack on Durban-bound Stolt tanker off Somalia
DP World unveils groundbreaking container handling technology at London Gateway
Captain Dennis Mqadi appointed CEO of SAMSA
Illegal cement imports spark probe in Kinshasa’s Maluku District
Government launches programme to build new harbours in small coastal towns
WHARF TALK: Commissioning Service Operations Vessel (CSOV) – IWS SUNWALKER
Comoros anchors economic future with maritime corridor
INTERCARGO marks 45th anniversary with record membership
The rise and fall of globalisation, part one: battle to be top dog
TotalEnergies demands billions of dollars more profit to turn on the gas – but will negotiate
ICS welcomes reported suspension of U.S.–China Section 301 Port Fees
Cape Town Container Terminal gears up for deciduous fruit export season
WHARF TALK: ultra deepwater pipelayer and crane vessel – SAIPEM CONSTELLATION
Tripartite Forum reaffirms strong backing for IMO as global maritime regulator
Grindrod deepens commitment to Walvis Bay with strategic infrastructure investment
Transnet signs 25-Year concession to revive Outeniqua Choo Tjoe steam line
DP World opens Sokhna Logistics Park to boost Egypt’s trade infrastructure
Briefly Speaking: week ending 26 October 2025
Durban–Gauteng Freight Corridor at Risk: Port of Gauteng demands action on road-rail imbalance

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