Friday, April 4, 2025

Suspected Resumption of Cargo Shipments Along North Korea-Russia Friendship Bridge

It seems that the weapons trade between North Korea and Russia, which had been temporarily stopped, has resumed.

Is Microsoft Losing Its Edge? Analyst Warns of Heavy Nvidia Dependence

Microsoft's stock dropped 0.40% after D.A. Davidson downgraded its rating from buy to neutral, citing Nvidia reliance.

China Outpaces U.S. in Quantum Technology Investment, Boosting Its Global Ambitions

China invests heavily in quantum technology, challenging the U.S., while South Korea aims to enhance its quantum capabilities.

Tag: ship

HMM’s New 3D Printing System Could Slash Ship Maintenance Costs and Lead Times

HMM to debut a 3D printing system for ships, enhancing part production and reducing maintenance costs with stainless steel components.

Samsung Heavy Industries Integrates SAVER Wind(C) to Revolutionize Container Ship Efficiency

Samsung Heavy Industries has delivered a 15,000 TEU container ship featuring the SAVER Wind(C) device, enhancing fuel efficiency by 6%.

South Korea’s Shipbuilding Surge: Leading the Global Market with High-Value Orders

South Korean shipbuilders lead global orders with 62% market share, focusing on high-value vessels, boosting profitability.

China’s Shipbuilding Surge: How South Korea Lost Its Global Lead

In August, South Korea's shipbuilding industry had its worst order performance of the year, securing just 2% of the global market.

North Korea’s Coal Rush: Over 70 Ships Spotted at Key Ports

VOA reports 70 vessels operating in North Korea's coal ports this year, suggesting possible illegal coal export violations.

North Korean Ships Set Sail, But Not a Single Safety Check This Year

Despite a recent significant increase in overseas operations by North Korean vessels, not a single one has undergone a safety inspection.

South Korea’s Submarine Missile Fails to Hit Target During Major Military Exercise

A torpedo launched by the South Korean Navy's submarine during a live-fire exercise did not reach its target and fell into the sea.

North Korea Escalates: 250 Trash Balloons Cause Alarm in Seoul

It has been identified that North Korea dispersed about 250 waste balloons toward the South starting from the night of the 25th.

North Korea’s Illegal Ship-to-Ship Transfers: Latest Incident Near Seokdo Raises Concerns

Voice of America (VOA) reported on February 21 that North Korea was caught conducting illegal ship-to-ship transfers off Seokdo's coast in the West Sea.

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