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Curbing illegal trade in seahorses Curbing illegal trade in seahorses

Curbing illegal trade in seahorses

Parties and stakeholders have until the end of July to update the secretariat on efforts to curb illegal and unsustainable trade

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The Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) has invited parties and other stakeholders to submit information on their implementation of decisions relating to seahorses.

New team to strengthen regional IMO support New team to strengthen regional IMO support

New team to strengthen regional IMO support

International Maritime Organisation reveals team of Regional Coordinators

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A new team of seven Regional Coordinators has been announced to coordinate International Maritime Organisation (IMO) activities in their respective regions across 11 thematic areas ranging from marine environment and ocean governance to maritime safety and security. 

Underperformance erodes competitiveness Underperformance erodes competitiveness

Underperformance erodes competitiveness

SOUTH AFRICA: The country’s underperforming transport sector was flagged as a threat that will erode South Africa’s competitiveness as...
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New service strengthens global connections New service strengthens global connections

New service strengthens global connections

A new service, commencing this week, will provide customers with dedicated direct connections linking West Africa with key global trade lanes.

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Container terminal concession extended Container terminal concession extended

Container terminal concession extended

MOROCCO: Marsa Maroc’s TC3 concession at the Port of Casablanca operated by TC3PC has been extended for 20 years following the confirmation...
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South Africa takes the next step to protect the high seas South Africa takes the next step to protect the high seas

South Africa takes the next step to protect the high seas

SOUTH AFRICA: Cabinet has approved the submission of the Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity Diversity of...
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DFFE commits to new Minister DFFE commits to new Minister

DFFE commits to new Minister

SOUTH AFRICA: David Maynier has officially taken up the position of Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment after being sworn in at a...
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Promoting performance to avoid expensive rerouting Promoting performance to avoid expensive rerouting

Promoting performance to avoid expensive rerouting

SOUTH AFRICA: The Western Cape Government has called on the Port of Cape Town to avoid the significant rerouting of agricultural exports that were...
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28 Aug 2026 PORT TARIFF CONSULTATIONS - Cape Town 8/28/2026 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

The Ports Regulator of South Africa has commenced the review of the Transnet National Ports Authority’s (NPA) tariff application, which will culminate in the issuing of a Record of Decision. You are invited to participate in the upcoming Public Consultation roadshows

 

1 Sep 2026 PORT TARIFF CONSULTATIONS - Durban 9/1/2026 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

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It’s not easy for a new event to present itself and deliver real value to the maritime industry, but that’s exactly what the African Boating Conference (ABC) achieved in 2025. Introducing the conference into an already crowded...

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