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2025-09-15
12:12

The Russian Baltic port of Primorsk has resumed operations.

Jin10 data reported on September 15th that Ukraine launched a drone attack on the Russian port of Primorsk last Friday. The Baltic Sea port has now resumed operations, with at least two oil tankers having completed loading at the port. Vessel tracking data shows that the "Vessel Hai Xiang" and "Vessel Samos" two crude oil tankers completed loading in Primorsk over the weekend. Among them, the "Vessel Hai Xiang" has already left the dock; the "Vessel Samos" is still anchored in the port, but shipping information indicates its final destination is Aliaga, Turkey. Additionally, a third oil tanker, the "Vessel Jagar", is currently docked at the port.
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The second largest port in Russia caught fire due to a drone attack, and there are no casualties reported.

Jin10 reported on August 25 that on the 24th local time, the governor of Leningrad Oblast in northwestern Russia stated that the Ust-Luga port in the region caught fire due to a drone attack. Ten drones were destroyed over the port on the morning of the 24th, and the wreckage of the drones caused a fire at a dock, which has now been extinguished. Initial information indicates that the attack did not result in any casualties. The Ukrainian military confirmed on the 24th that the Ukrainian forces attacked a facility at the Ust-Luga port. It is reported that Ust-Luga port is the largest port in the Baltic region and the second largest port in Russia.
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Due to radar interference from Australian warships, communication has been disrupted in some areas of New Zealand.

Jin10 Data, June 7th - According to Australian media reports on June 7th local time, on the 4th of this month, the Royal Australian Navy vessel "Canberra" amphibious helicopter dock landing ship passed along the coast of New Zealand and experienced internet and radio disruptions in some areas of New Zealand due to naval radar interference. After the incident, New Zealand contacted the Australian Defence Force, and the "Canberra" adjusted its radar frequency, after which New Zealand's internet and radio services were restored to normal.
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13:48

The Pakistan Navy conducts exercises to strengthen port and dock defenses.

The Pakistan Navy conducted a two-day integrated exercise focusing on non-traditional threats to ports and docks. The exercise aimed to validate tactics and techniques to ensure effective defense of maritime infrastructure. Scenarios simulated destruction, infiltration, and non-traditional attacks, emphasizing inter-agency coordination, situational awareness, and rapid response capabilities. The Navy maintains a high state of readiness, enhancing its capabilities to defend maritime borders and face new challenges.
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Russia launches the "Progress MS-30" cargo spacecraft

Golden Ten Data on February 28, at 0:24 Moscow time on February 28, the Russian "Soyuz-2.1a" carrier rocket carrying the "Progress MS-30" cargo spacecraft successfully lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and the spacecraft has entered the scheduled orbit. The space flight will deliver 2.6 tons of various supplies to the International Space Station, and the spacecraft will dock with the space station after about 50 hours.
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Runjian shares: The company has not signed a service cooperation protocol with DeepSeek

Jinshi Data News on February 16th, Runjian shares issued a abnormal announcement, the company independently developed the "Qu Chi" artificial intelligence open platform to dock and deploy the DeepSeek series models, empowering the internal digital transformation of the company, and helping the development of AI application business. However, the company has not signed a service cooperation protocol with DeepSeek, and there is uncertainty about the impact of this matter on the company's future performance due to no business cooperation with it.
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American dock workers and port employers will resume negotiations next week

Golden Ten Data on January 2, according to a person familiar with the negotiations, the leader of a dock workers' union in the United States and the organization representing its employer will resume contract negotiations on January 7 because the threat of a strike is looming. Next Tuesday's negotiations are a positive sign in the face of a mid-January deadline to reach a protocol, which is good news for importers and exporters as they prepare to deal with labor disruptions. Labor disruptions will result in the closure of all major ports in the eastern U.S. and the Gulf Coast. The American Association of Port
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Moody's: The end of the US port strike temporarily eases the threat of trade turmoil

On October 4th, Jinshi Data reported that Moody's economist Harry Murphy Cruz said: The news that the dock workers in the United States agreed to end the three-day strike has alleviated the threat of trade chaos, at least for now. However, it is not guaranteed that an extension protocol can be reached before mid-January next year. The strike may resume, which could disrupt global trade and the supply chain.
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US media: Port strike ends, political time bomb temporarily paused

The large-scale strike of dock workers and shipping industry unions on the US East Coast ended a few days later. The two sides reached a preliminary protocol and extended an expiring contract to January 15, 2025. The strike posed a threat to the US supply chain, but relieved political pressure on the Democratic Party, which needed union support and a long strike would cause voter dissatisfaction with the economy.
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