The Americas

Trump’s Bold Moves on Panama Canal, Gulf Name & Paris Exit

In his first hours as 47th president of the USA, Trump made headlines with declarations including a vow to take back control of the Panama Canal.

The Panama Canal

Norwegian Breaks Ground on New Pier at Great Stirrup Cay

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and Bahamian officials celebrated a milestone with the groundbreaking of a new cruise pier at Great Stirrup Cay.

A Norwegian Cruise Lines cruise ship

Carnival Pride Departs on 14-Night Panama Canal Cruise

The Carnival Pride has set sail from Baltimore on a 14-night voyage to the Panama Canal and Central America, departing Maryland on January 12.

a Carnival cruise ship at night

Port of San Diego Secures $5M Grant for Clean Air Project

The Port of San Diego has been awarded a $5 million grant to advance sustainable development at the Tenth Avenue Maritime Terminal.

San Diego port as seen from above

China Rejects US Shipbuilding Investigation as Protectionist

China’s Ministry of Commerce criticizes US investigation into the country’s shipbuilding industry citing “unilateralism and protectionism.”

A Chinese shipyard

Guyana-Flagged Tanker Detained by Venezuela for False Entry

Jan 13th: Guyana has reported that Venezuelan authorities seized the tanker Four Plus for entering Venezuelan waters without authorization.

Close up of the flag of Guyana

Cargo Ship Incident Closes St. Mary’s River Channel, Michigan

The St. Mary’s River channel was shut down after a 497-foot cargo vessel, Harvest Spirit, ran aground due to mechanical malfunction on January 12

Cargo ship run aground in a river

Cunard Announces 2026 Alaska Cruise Program

Cunard has revealed its Alaska 2026 itinerary, featuring the Queen Elizabeth embarking on 23 roundtrip sailings from Seattle, USA in 2026.

Port of Juneau, Alaska

MSC Cruises to Debut Star-Studded Ad During Super Bowl

MSC Cruises announced plans to air a 60-second commercial during the Super Bowl. The ad features two celebrities, whose identities remain a mystery

An MSC cruise ship at dusk

ILA & USMX Reach Tentative Six-Year Contract Agreement

The International Longshoremen’s Association and United States Maritime Alliance reach a tentative agreement on a new six-year master contract.

an aerial view of a container port

COSCO Downplays Inclusion on US Pentagon Military List

COSCO tries to minimize concerns following its addition to a US Department of Defense list of companies with alleged ties to China’s PLA.

A COSCO cargo ship at sea

Brazil Prepares for Greener Fuels in Cruise Industry

Brazilian authorities and suppliers are gearing up to embrace the cruise industry’s newest green technologies and sustainable fuels.

A 'powered by LBG' logo on the side of a vessel

MSC Orchestra Marks First Cruise Ship Visit to Salvador in 2025

The MSC Orchestra became the first cruise ship to dock at Salvador in 2025, arriving on January 2 as part of a New Year’s cruise itinerary.

The MSC Orchestra cruise ship

COSCO & Other Chinese Firms Added to US Pentagon Blacklist

COSCO has been included in a list of companies the US Department of Defense identifies as having ties to China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

A COSCO container sip

BOEM Seeks Input on Offshore Wind Leasing Near Guam

The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a call for information and nominations regarding potential wind energy leasing off the coast of Guam.

The coastline off Guam

Critical Dockworker Talks Resume to Avert January Strike

Negotiations are to restart between employers and dockworker unions on the US East and Gulf coasts in an attempt to prevent a January 15 strike.

Boston Port at sunset

Costa Deliziosa Celebrates NY in Rio During World Cruise

The Costa Deliziosa recently docked at Rio de Janeiro’s Pier Mauá Cruise Terminal as part of its 2024-2025 world cruise with Costa Cruises.

The Costa Deliziosa cruise ship

Equinor Secures $3B Funding for Empire Wind 1 in the US

Norwegian energy leader Equinor has secured a $3 billion financing package to support its Empire Wind 1 project in the United States.

An offshore windfarm

Carnival Cruise Line Rings in New Year Honoring Military Heroes

For the fourth year running Carnival celebrated New Year in New York’s Times Square, reaffirming its commitment to honoring military service members.

A Carnival cruise ship

Hapag-Lloyd Announces Rate Hike for India-Middle East to US

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a GRI / GRA for container shipments moving from the Indian Subcontinent and Middle East to North America.

Hapag-Lloyd shipping container