MITSUI & CO., LTD.
Location
TOKYO
Founded
1876-07-29
Website
Risk Signals
4977 news mentions monitored
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2024-02-26 (gcaptain.com)
US Sanctions Block LNG Carriers for Russian Arctic Project
A new round of U.S. sanctions is targeting shipowning entities of LNG carriers under construction at South Korean shipyard Hanwha Ocean. The ice-class Arc7 vessels are intended for Novatek’s flagship...
Read more2023-09-16 (reuters.com)
Japan's Mitsui to comply with Arctic LNG 2-related U.S. sanctions
Japan's Mitsui said on Saturday it is committed to complying with restrictions in the wake of fresh U.S. sanctions related to Russia's Arctic LNG 2 liquefied natural gas project in which it holds a stake.
Read more2020-09-30 (elfinanciero.com.mx)
Why are Blackstone, GE, Mitsui and Actis considering leaving Mexico?
The boost that the federal government is giving to the supremacy and monopoly power of Pemex and CFE are factors taken into account, says Darío Celis, columnist for El Financiero.
Read more2019-08-04 (mfame.guru)
MOL Opens Washington Office Amid Rising U.S. Maritime Policy Shifts - .guru
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), the world's second-largest fleet operator, has expanded its global footprint by opening a new office in Washington, D.C. This move underscores the company's strategic push to strengthen ties with U.S. federal agencies and international stakeholders amid intensifying geopolitical tensions and evolving regulatory landscapes. MOL Enhances Global Outreach from U.S. Capital The
Read more2018-02-22 (nieuwsbladtransport.nl)
MOL originates from European penitential dance
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) does not have to pay a fine from the European Commission for its participation in cartel agreements between car carriers.
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2015-12-27 (seattletimes.com)
China fines global shippers on price-fixing charges
BEIJING (AP) — China fined seven foreign shipping companies that carry vehicles for automakers a total of $65 million on price-fixing charges Monday in its latest effort to end anti-competitive...
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(offshore-technology.com)
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