(Bloomberg) -- Indian ship-breaking yards have been starved of business while aging tankers were kept afloat to carry illicit oil around the globe. Now, as sanctions enforcement tightens and ...
At the world's biggest ship-recycling yard at Alang, India, life is becoming harder as fewer ships arrive. Here's why. Photo: Karan Deep Singh/The Wall Street Journal ...
Chittagong, Bangladesh (CNN)-- Rizwana Hasan is a divisive figure in Bangladesh. Heralded by some as an eco-pioneer, a labor rights campaigner and a "take no prisoners" lawyer, she also is ...
Hariyana Ship-Breakers Limited is an India-based company, which is engaged in the business of ship breaking, trading and investment activities. The Company's segments include Mumbai, Bhavnagar ...
On the southwest coast of Bangladesh, workers armed with gas torches, laser cutters and winches break apart the carcasses of the giant, old ships that are grounded on their sandy beach. Thirty ...
Global Ship Breaking Market is valued at approximately USD 3.98 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to grow with a healthy growth rate of more than 8.2% over the forecast period 2024-2032. Read the ...