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Carbon Tax Ushers in a New Era for Maritime Transport European ports slow to install shore power A New Horizon in Ship Sale and Purchase Or Just a Spin-Off DP World Injects $35 Million Into Expansion at Port of Santos, Brazil SeaLead announces new service connecting Australia with India Subcontinent Evaluation of 2021 And Forecasts For 2022 at Our Ports Suvari Shipping Expands Network With New Fleet MIP, Turkey's gateway to mutual trade with 190 countries