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Thursday, April 21, 2016
Indonesia Fears ‘New Somalia’ as Piracy Surges in Sulu Sea
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Indonesia Fears ‘New Somalia’ as Piracy Surges in Sulu Sea

By Fergus Jensen and Kanupriya Kapoor JAKARTA, April 21 (Reuters) – Indonesia fears piracy on a shipping route along its sea border with the Philippines

April 21, 2016
Total Views: 35

Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Two Indonesian Coal Ports Ban Ships to Philippines Amid Hijacking Fears
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Two Indonesian Coal Ports Ban Ships to Philippines Amid Hijacking Fears

By Bernadette Christina Munthe JAKARTA, April 20 (Reuters) – Authorities from at least two Indonesian coal ports have blocked ships from leaving to the

April 20, 2016
Total Views: 52

Saturday, March 26, 2016
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Maritime News

After Clash Chinese Flotilla Heads to Indonesia

by David Stanway (Reuters) Chinese ships left the port of Qingdao on Saturday to take part in naval exercises off the coast of Indonesia, China’s

March 26, 2016
Total Views: 54

Sunday, March 20, 2016
Indonesia to Summon China Ambassador Over Fishing Boat Incident
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Indonesia to Summon China Ambassador Over Fishing Boat Incident

By Agustinus Beo Da Costa and Ben Blanchard JAKARTA/BEIJING, March 20 (Reuters) – Indonesia will summon China’s ambassador over an incident

March 20, 2016
Total Views: 10

Monday, December 21, 2015
Hope Fades for 78 Still Missing After Indonesian Ferry Sinks – UPDATE
Maritime News

Hope Fades for 78 Still Missing After Indonesian Ferry Sinks – UPDATE

JAKARTA, Dec 20 (Reuters) – Hopes faded on Sunday for 78 people missing from a ferry that sank off Indonesia’s eastern island of Sulawesi,

December 21, 2015
Total Views: 8

Saturday, December 19, 2015
Weather Hampering Rescue of Stricken Indonesian Ferry Carrying Over 100 Passengers
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Weather Hampering Rescue of Stricken Indonesian Ferry Carrying Over 100 Passengers

Update: Scores Still Missing After Indonesian Ferry Sinks JAKARTA, Dec 19 (Reuters) – High winds prevented rescuers from reaching a ship with more than

December 19, 2015
Total Views: 8

Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Four Killed in Tanker Blast at Indonesian Shipyard
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Four Killed in Tanker Blast at Indonesian Shipyard

Four people were killed Monday after a tanker exploded at a shipyard in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The blast occurred Monday evening aboard the MT Palu Sipat

April 15, 2015
Total Views: 14

Tuesday, September 23, 2014
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Maritime News

PT Newmont Granted Indonesian Ore Export Permit

Indonesian copper and gold mining company PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara (PTNNT) has announced plans to resume copper concentrate shipments this week after receipt

September 23, 2014
Total Views: 8

Monday, August 18, 2014
Two Now Missing After Boat Carrying Foreign Tourists Sinks in Eastern Indonesia – UPDATE
Incidents

Two Now Missing After Boat Carrying Foreign Tourists Sinks in Eastern Indonesia – UPDATE

Bad weather was hampering a desperate search on Monday for two foreign tourists still missing after a boat travelling between two Indonesian islands sank at

August 18, 2014
Total Views: 34

Friday, July 25, 2014
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Maritime News

Freeport McMoRan to Reach Near-Term Solution to Indonesian Ore Export Ban

Freeport McMoRan’s Board of Directors says this week they are “encouraged by [their] discussions with the Indonesian government” regarding a

July 25, 2014
Total Views: 6

Thursday, June 26, 2014
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News

Dry Bulk Ship Rates Poised for Record Low on Indonesian Ore Ban

Freight rates for the biggest vessels to navigate the Panama canal are poised to slump to a record because of Indonesia’s ban on exports of nickel and

June 26, 2014
Total Views: 31

Friday, June 6, 2014
Tin Shipments From Indonesia Jump to Highest in Five Months
Maritime News

Tin Shipments From Indonesia Jump to Highest in Five Months

#451322505 / gettyimages.com Yoga Rusmana and Eko Listiyorini June 6 (Bloomberg) — Tin exports from Indonesia, the world’s largest supplier, surged

June 6, 2014
Total Views: 2

Monday, June 2, 2014
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Maritime News

China Builds Sulawesi Smelters as Ore Export Ban Cuts Jobs

June 3 (Bloomberg) — Since Indonesia banned ore exports, the global nickel industry has been rocked by surging prices, Chinese workers like Zhang Qi

June 2, 2014
Total Views: 137

Tuesday, April 15, 2014
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News

Iran to Construct Oil Refineries in Indonesia

Hassan Khosrojerdi, The head of Iran’s Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters Union unveiled on Sunday Iran’s intentions to construct six oil

April 15, 2014
Total Views: 26

Tuesday, April 8, 2014
South China Sea – Indonesia Seeking Clarity (or butting heads?) with China
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South China Sea – Indonesia Seeking Clarity (or butting heads?) with China

by Neil Chatterjee (Bloomberg) – Indonesia is seeking clarity on China’s intent behind its maritime claims in the South China Sea to avoid the risk

April 8, 2014
Total Views: 6

Wednesday, March 12, 2014
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Incidents

EMAS’ Lewek Ebony Spooked After Being Chased Offshore Indonesia

Lewek Ebony, an anchor handling tug and supply (AHTS) vessel owned by EMAS – the Singapore-based offshore and subsea contractor, was chased last night by

March 12, 2014
Total Views: 135

Tuesday, March 11, 2014
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Maritime News

Cargo of Tin Seized by Indonesian Navy En Route to Singapore

March 11 (Bloomberg) — The Indonesian Navy seized 2,822 metric tons of tin from a vessel last week on suspicion the shipment failed to meet government

March 11, 2014
Total Views: 6

Monday, February 24, 2014
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News

ENI Orders New HHI-Built Floater Offshore Indonesia

Italian energy major ENI has ordered the construction of a barge-based Floating Production Unit (FPU) for the Jangkrik Complex Project development offshore

February 24, 2014
Total Views: 53

Tuesday, February 18, 2014
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Maritime News

Asylum Seekers Riot at Australian Detention Camp, One Killed

An asylum seeker was killed and at least 77 injured in the second riot this week at a detention centre in Papua New Guinea used to process asylum seekers,

February 18, 2014
Total Views: 6

Wednesday, January 22, 2014
grasberg mine
Maritime News

Freeport to Defer Indonesian Copper Exports Amid Permit Delay

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., the largest publicly traded copper producer, will defer the equivalent of about a 10th of monthly sales of the metal until

January 22, 2014
Total Views: 8
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