Posted to Martin Rushmere
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Martin Rushmere)
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August 30, 2012
Hackles are rising over the 15-member “discussion” group, the Transpacific Stabilization Agreement, and its “discussion” that has led to an “adjustment” (when any authority speaks of an “adjustment”, you can be darn sure the price is going up) of the bunker charge of $17 per FEU to the West Coast…
Posted to Martin Rushmere
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Martin Rushmere)
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September 23, 2011
The Panama Canal's Alberto Aleman Zubieta is doing the rounds of the maritime equivalent of the TV talk shows – annual conferences and conventions. Most recently he was at the South Carolina trade conference, where the audience pondered deeply…
Posted to Maritime Musings
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Dennis Bryant)
on
April 30, 2010
While France was a major, and vital, ally of the United States during the Revolutionary War, circumstances changed drastically after the conflict ended. In 1794, France had its own revolution and the government that had supported the United States was toppled.