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Resurgent US-China trade tiff could bring more pain to ocean shipping

US President Joe Biden announced new tariffs on $18bn of Chinese goods, ranging from electric vehicles to ship-to-shore cranes. China swiftly blasted the move and promised to retaliate, raising the prospect of escalating tariffs

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Wall Street may be overvalued. That doesn’t mean shipping equities are

Industry stocks have been hitting it out of the park for a couple of years. They may just go higher still

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Better placed than ever? Greek shipowners leading from the front

At the vanguard of shipping since the days of Onassis and Niarchos, Greeks have once again been heavily reinvesting in shipping and are as well equipped as anyone to meet the challenges of decarbonising the industry 

Special Report Ship operations

Re/insurers indicate manageable Baltimore bridge loss

The Francis Scott Key Bridge incident is expected to be the largest marine loss in history, but re/insurers are guiding to losses from the Baltimore bridge collapse being within expectations

Casualty Containers

The price of Navios and the pure play vs diversified fleet debate

The price of Navios Partners’ common units has been catalysed in 2024 by equity purchases of CEO Angeliki Frangou, not a sudden change of heart among investors on the company’s diversified-fleet model

Containers Navios Group

Resurgent US-China trade tiff could bring more pain to ocean shipping

US President Joe Biden announced new tariffs on $18bn of Chinese goods, ranging from electric vehicles to ship-to-shore cranes. China swiftly blasted the move and promised to retaliate, raising the prospect of escalating tariffs

Containers Political Risk and Trade
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As shipping stocks soar, controlling shareholders reap the rewards

Shipping stocks have rallied to new highs in recent days, but longer-term gains are even more impressive. Over the past half-decade, larger-cap shipping stocks have outpaced the S&P 500 by between two and 10 times. Insider wealth from shipping ownership has surged by hundreds of millions

Containers Dry Bulk

Rising US imports add more fuel to resurgent Red Sea-driven rate rally

Spot rates are spiking again on the Asia-US west coast route, a trade that is not directly affected by canal restrictions. Strong US demand — possibly including front-loading — is coinciding with indirect capacity effects from Red Sea disruptions

Containers Political Risk and Trade

Ships should not be attacked on the basis of an owner’s passport

The Houthis have no business launching missiles at ships at all, let alone singling out Mediterranean Shipping Co because one of its shareholders is an Israeli national

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Oregon’s governor proposes lifeline for ailing Portland box terminal

Oregon’s governor said she would attempt to allocate $35m of the 2025-2027 budget to the port, which was set to close in October 

Containers Ports and Logistics

DP World sees ‘fundamental role’ for Romania as trade hub

Two new terminals and an intermodal rail facility opening next year mean Constanta will be connected to the Baltic Sea via rail, and DP World is hoping this entices big business to the region

Containers Ports and Logistics

Greek start-up Harbor Lab raises $16m

Antonis Malaxianakis-led company is first to focus on streamlining of port call disbursements

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Bullish box signals: CMA CGM back in black, spot indexes add to gains

As the French liner company reports a return to profitability in its first quarter, spot rates in the second quarter are strengthening further. The Shanghai Containerised Freight Index has hit its highest point since September 2022

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Red Sea missiles give Iranian box line an edge, says Jensen

Free from Houthi threat, Iran's HDASCO boxships are sailing freely through the Red Sea, delivering cargoes to Europe, according to Vespucci Maritime chief executive Lars Jensen

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Wall Street may be overvalued. That doesn’t mean shipping equities are

Industry stocks have been hitting it out of the park for a couple of years. They may just go higher still

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Better placed than ever? Greek shipowners leading from the front

At the vanguard of shipping since the days of Onassis and Niarchos, Greeks have once again been heavily reinvesting in shipping and are as well equipped as anyone to meet the challenges of decarbonising the industry 

Special Report Ship operations

Oregon’s governor proposes lifeline for ailing Portland box terminal

Oregon’s governor said she would attempt to allocate $35m of the 2025-2027 budget to the port, which was set to close in October 

Containers Ports and Logistics

Containership lessor GSL’s adjusted share price just topped Covid-era high

Sentiment was grim on US-listed containership lessors such as Global Ship Lease in the aftermath of the pandemic boom. But Red Sea diversions combined with a surprise rebound in freight demand has led to a significant turnaround. Shares are riding high

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