From Buzzards Bay to Beijing — this week was all about maritime strategy in motion. Lauren recaps highlights from the Second Annual Massachusetts Maritime Strategy Conference, where federal and state leaders worked to align the Commonwealth with other states developing maritime strategies. From workforce pipelines to new ideas like a State House Office of Maritime Affairs, momentum is building. She also breaks down today’s USTR deadline on suspending the Section 301 China vessel and port fees...
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From Buzzards Bay to Beijing — this week was all about maritime strategy in motion. Lauren recaps highlights from the Second Annual Massachusetts Maritime Strategy Conference, where federal and state leaders worked to align the Commonwealth with other states developing maritime strategies. From workforce pipelines to new ideas like a State House Office of Maritime Affairs, momentum is building. She also breaks down today’s USTR deadline on suspending the Section 301 China vessel and port fees...
FMC Nominees & the Arctic Watch: The Future of Maritime Policy and Chokepoints
By Land and By Sea
24 minutes
3 weeks ago
FMC Nominees & the Arctic Watch: The Future of Maritime Policy and Chokepoints
Senate hearings meet Arctic geopolitics. This week’s episode breaks down how U.S. maritime nominees outlined plans to rebuild industrial strength and restore competitiveness—while Russia and China formalized their Northern Sea Route partnership, raising questions about access, influence, and the future of global chokepoints. Expanded Description: In this episode of By Land and By Sea, Lauren unpacks two developments shaping the future of maritime policy and global trade. ⚓ On Ca...
By Land and By Sea
From Buzzards Bay to Beijing — this week was all about maritime strategy in motion. Lauren recaps highlights from the Second Annual Massachusetts Maritime Strategy Conference, where federal and state leaders worked to align the Commonwealth with other states developing maritime strategies. From workforce pipelines to new ideas like a State House Office of Maritime Affairs, momentum is building. She also breaks down today’s USTR deadline on suspending the Section 301 China vessel and port fees...