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The port of Tartus, Syria, is no longer under Russian control!
					The new Syrian government has announced the cancellation of the management and operation contract for the port of Tartus with the Russian company STG Stroytransgaz. This contract, signed in 2019 by the government of Bashar al-Assad, allowed…				
						Challenges and Opportunities in the Maritime Transport Market at the Beginning of the Year
					The maritime transport market witnessed significant fluctuations across various sectors in the second week of January 2025. This report, prepared in collaboration with the Baltic Exchange, examines key trends and rate changes across…				
						Predictions Fall Short: Caspian Sea Water Level Decline Exceeds Expectations
					The Caspian Sea, an unparalleled resource for coastal nations, including Iran, is facing new and alarming environmental challenges that have brought its crisis to the forefront. These issues go beyond previous crises such as water level…				
						Red Sea: A Stage for Resistance and Redefining the Balance of Power in the Region
					The announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has once again drawn attention to the geopolitical significance of the Red Sea. This strategic waterway plays a vital role in connecting the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean via the…				
						Saudi Arabia, a Pioneer in Maritime Tourism: Where Does Iran Stand?
					In 2024, Saudi Arabia has emerged as a global leader in maritime tourism through transformative initiatives in the Red Sea. By leveraging modern legal frameworks, developing state-of-the-art infrastructure, and emphasizing environmental…				
						Prohibition of entry for sanctioned oil tankers into Shandong ports in China!
					According to international trade sources, the Shandong Port Group in China’s Shandong Province has decided to ban the entry of oil tankers subject to U.S. sanctions. This province, recognized as one of China’s key hubs for crude oil…				
						Polmeh: Over 60% of Iran’s Maritime Transport is Conducted by the Private Sector
					Dr. Masoud Polmeh, Secretary General of the Iranian Association of Shipping and Related Services, addressed various issues concerning the country’s maritime fleet in an exclusive interview with the IRIB news agency. Topics included aging…				
						Anchorage of Challenges and Opportunities: Predicting the State of the Maritime Transport Industry…
					The maritime transport industry, as one of the key pillars of global trade, lies at the heart of the world's economic and commercial networks. This sector, particularly tied to the transportation of essential goods, plays a critical role in…				
						The Need for Developing Marine Farms Inspired by China’s Successful Experiences
					Our country, Iran, with over 5,800 kilometers of coastline in the north and south, holds one of the world's top potentials in fisheries and aquaculture. However, declining fish stocks, environmental and economic challenges, and pressures…				
						Innovation, Safety, and Professional Development: FIATA’s Efforts to Transform the Transport…
					citing the Public Relations Department of the Iranian Association of Shipping and Related Services, explore FIATA's latest efforts in innovation, safety, and professional development. These efforts range from digitalization initiatives at…