HomeMarkets MarketsNewsPerspectives One Ship Inspection Could Unravel Global Maritime Shipping By Ilene January 5, 2025 0 156 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Image by Bernd Marx from Pixabay One Ship Inspection Could Unravel Global Maritime Shipping By Peter Zeihan The Nordic nations are teasing a new initiative of inspecting ships leaving Russia’s St. Petersburg port for insurance and environmental compliance. This may seem insignificant, but it could disrupt shipping on a global scale. More here > TagsPoliticsZeihan Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected156,277FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,340SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Markets How Uber and Lyft Are Gearing Up for the Robotaxi Revolution Markets Estonia’s language and culture are becoming battlegrounds for independence from Putin’s Russia Climate Carbon dioxide has been regulating Earth’s climate for hundreds of millions of years – new study Markets Justin Trudeau quits: How his focus on social policy will be his legacy Markets The Internet Is Worse Than a Brainwashing Machine (shared) Markets Nearly 54% of extreme conservatives say the federal government should use violence to stop illegal immigration Markets Monday Morning Mark-Up – Dollar Drops 1.5%, Goosing Indexes and Commodities Markets The Troubling Radicalization of Elon M. Education The Goldilocks Entry Education The Golden Rule & The Cardinal Sin of Investing Markets Washington Post Cartoonist Quits After Jeff Bezos Cartoon Is Killed AI Waymo Robotaxis Safer Than Any Human-Driven Cars — MUCH Safer AI Trillion-dollar tech company emerges as key partner to help Google, Meta and other hyperscalers build an Nvidia-free AI future Hot Items Donald Trump’s Steps Down the Well-Trod Path to Authoritarian Rule Load more
The Nordic nations are teasing a new initiative of inspecting ships leaving Russia’s St. Petersburg port for insurance and environmental compliance. This may seem insignificant, but it could disrupt shipping on a global scale. More here >