Red Sea Risk
As attacks on commercial shipping to continue in the Red Sea, Lloyd's List offers the latest insight, analysis and commentary on how the crisis is impacting shipping markets and global trade
One Hundred People 2024: Shipping’s elite take pragmatic stand as uncertainty reigns
IMO guidance on the regulatory framework towards net zero could be just months away — or then again, it might not be. Despite being in a state of flux, those at shipping’s forefront are opting for pragmatism rather than simply lying in wait
Crew rescued from stricken multi-purpose vessel in Red Sea
A rescue operation was launched by EU Navfor Aspides with the French naval frigate FS Languedoc despatched to assist
Geopolitical risk the biggest threat to shipping, says industry
A growing dark fleet and looming tariffs also ranked highly on shipping’s list of worries, revealed by the Lloyd’s List Outlook poll
Managing geopolitical risk in unprecedented times
From conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East to emerging threats from China and the US, few underwriters have faced a geopolitical landscape as dynamic as it is now
The Daily View: Maximum pressure
Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping
The Daily View: No magic wand
Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping
Shipping should return to the Red Sea, argues EU naval commander
Operation Aspides, the European Union’s naval mission to protect Red Sea vessels from Houthi attacks is under-resourced and fighting a PR battle, but the Rear Admiral overseeing the unprecedented mission says that, with the right risk management, at least 15% of ships could return safely to the Red Sea immediately
Stop sending ships through the Red Sea, Marlin Luanda master tells owners
Master of a tanker struck by a Houthi missile in January has urged shipowners and operators not to risk crew safety by sending ships through the Red Sea
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