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  2. Free port of Vladivostok - Wikipedia

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    The Free port of Vladivostok (Russian: Свободный Порт Владивосток, СПВ) is a special investment regime in the Russian Far East.Since its establishment in 2015, the government has assured that the Free Port would create a distinctive economic zone, attracting foreign investments, facilitating technology transfer, and fostering international expertise, all while ...

  3. Vladivostok - Wikipedia

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    The cargo turnover of the Vladivostok port, including the total turnover of all stevedoring companies, at the end of 2018 amounted to 21.2 million tons. [77] In 2015, the total volume of external trade seaport amounted to more than 11.8 billion dollars. [78] Foreign economic activity was carried out with 104 countries. [78]

  4. Oyashio Current - Wikipedia

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    However, the Oyashio Current also causes Vladivostok to be the most equatorward port to seasonally freeze and require icebreaking ships to remain open in winter. Nonetheless, this has relatively little effect on the fish yield through the Sea of Okhotsk, because the large tides mean freezing does not occur so easily.

  5. What a brief port strike on the East Coast means for your ...

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    On Oct. 1, thousands of dockworkers with the International Longshoremen's Association, the union overseeing dockworkers across East Coast and Gulf Coast ports in the U.S., went on strike.

  6. Port of Vladivostok - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Vladivostok is a seaport in Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russia. External links This page was last edited on 31 December 2024, at 02:24 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Here's How the East Coast Port Strike Could Affect Car Buyers

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    45,000 port workers with the International Longshoremen's Association Union officially went on strike Tuesday, October 1, in a move that could cost the United States economy as much as $5 billion ...

  8. Pacific Route - Wikipedia

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    The operations of the Pacific Route were organized by Leonid Belakhov, Deputy Commissar and Chief Political Officer of the Ministry of the Maritime Fleet (MorFlot). Goods were moved from US west coast ports (principally Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Columbia River ports) [3] and moved via the Great circle route across the Pacific, skirting the Aleutians and the Kuriles.

  9. California's piers may not be able to withstand climate change

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    Further research shows that an intensifying low-pressure system off Alaska’s coast has become more likely to seed powerful storms and create energetic waves along the West Coast. Climate change ...