Changing the scheme probably using seaborne interceptors risks looking like a climb-down to suit Russian interests.
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This had been frozen by India after last November's seaborne assault on Mumbai by Pakistani Islamist terrorists.
If anything, this mismatch will become more grievous with the proliferation of seaborne threats to this country.
And whether seaborne commerce would attract the kind of high-value-added activities that Mr Brunetta wants is also questionable.
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Hutchison Wampoa itself is used by Beijing to run commercial ports controlling a preponderance of South China's seaborne commerce.
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This year, they're going to be certainly upwards of 15%, maybe even 20% of the global seaborne market for coal.
Meanwhile, Mumbai's police chief said Tuesday that he never received a warning of an impending seaborne attack on his city.
As noted on its website, the Coast Guard has played a role in intercepting seaborne migrants throughout its history.
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Ukraine's new seaborne commercial satellite-launcher had a promising first outing this month.
But the big change is that in 2008, China accounted for just about 2 or 3% of the global seaborne market for metallurgical coal.
In recent days, Iran has threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz, the channel through which about a third of global seaborne oil exports pass.
At the same time, our platform is in expansion mode to serve the seaborne Pacific markets, which have the greatest sustainable growth opportunities and pricing leverage.
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Of the 74, 000 vessels, carrying one-third of global seaborne trade, that passed through the Strait of Malacca last year, most also plied the South China Sea.
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In 1990, PLO chief Yasser Arafat refused to condemn a seaborne terror attack on Ashkelon and Tel Aviv carried out by the PLF faction of the PLO.
Had the deal gone ahead, around 75% of the market for seaborne iron-ore would have ended up in the hands of two firms, BHP-Rio and Vale of Brazil.
The U.S. Coast Guard will deploy a Maritime Safety Security Team, akin to a seaborne SWAT team, as well as the 87-foot cutter Albacore to patrol the Potomac River.
Since container shipping accounts for 52% of the total value of the world's seaborne trade, according to Lloyd's Maritime Intelligence Unit, Forbes used it to rank the world's busiest ports.
So we're absolutely benefiting from the fact that China's gone from a virtual non-player in the seaborne metallurgical coal market to almost a fifth of that market in just two years.
When boatloads of immigrants began arriving on beaches near Gibraltar in the 1990s, it installed an early-warning radar system based on one that Israel developed to stop seaborne Palestinian guerrilla raids.
The Asia Pacific iron ore division provides four direct shipping export products to Asia via the global seaborne trade market, and has a rated annual production capacity of 9 million tons of iron ore.
Gaffney joined Peter Leitner, a Pentagon official who was part of the LOST negotiating delegation, who told the Senate that the treaty appears to prohibit US at-sea interdiction efforts necessary to stopping seaborne terrorists.
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Mr. Gaffney and Dr. Peter Leitner, a former member of the LOST negotiating delegation and published author on the subject, testified that the treaty appears to prohibit at-sea interdiction efforts necessary to stopping seaborne enviro-terrorists.
The home side had Danny Seaborne sent off for foul and abusive language in the first half, but they still forced Vale defender Luke Prosser to put through his own net, an own goal which eventually settled the game.
The glut of iron ore developing in the international market is good news for steel consumers such as car makers and builders but will hit the profits of BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and Vale, the big three of the seaborne iron ore trade.
After the Dubai Ports World fiasco lawmakers have harbor protection on the brain. (When the United Arab Emirates-owned company took over six U.S. ports, it touched off a political firestorm and was forced to put them up for sale.) Congress is turning its attention to the screening of seaborne cargo.
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