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Australia’s recreational marine market offers opportunities for a broad range of U.S. recreational marine products and services suppliers.
As Singapore’s maritime industry transitions towards decarbonization and green shipping, there will be significant changes in sourcing and distributing fuels.
Japan has opportunities for U.S. small, inexpensive, and easy-to-deploy AUVs with technical capabilities that address its susceptibility to natural disasters.
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Ten markets in Sub Saharan Africa have written market briefs to give a high-level overview of the opportunities and challenges in their respective markets.
90 percent of Chile’s foreign trade is conducted by sea, underscoring the importance of Chile’s ports as a strategic player in the global trade market.
Unlocking Opportunities: Greece’s Role in Advancing Carbon Capture Dual-Fuel LNG Technologies
Port Authority of Thailand Aims to Upgrade Five Ports to Smart Ports
AAMDS Poland, an element of the U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense System will soon be ready to operate under NATO command and control.
Kenya looking for a Consultant to do a Feasibility Study on Development and Operation of a Shipyard under a PPP Model
Greek Shipping current landscape and upcoming opportunities for U.S. Firms.
The Italian Multi-year Defense Planning Document allocates $30 billion of resources.
Japan’s vibrant pleasure boat market creates business opportunities for luxurious and stylish U.S. pleasure boats.
Request for expression of interest for electric harbor craft.
The Panama Canal critical cornerstone of global maritime transportation.
Japan’s transformation from manned ships to Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) creates business opportunities for U.S. marine tech companies.