Sanctions
Sanctions against Russia in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine continue to mount, while the US administration is reportedly weighing options on both Iranian and Venezuelan sanctions to address the energy gap created by restrictions on Russian oil and gas imports. Lloyd’s List examines the impact of this sanctions and the pain of them on the shipping industry and wider implications for the maritime community including finance, insurance, law and government.
The week in charts: Houthis still call the shots in the Red Sea | Container rates in full retreat | Australia reclaims share of record Chinese coal imports
The shipping industry is waiting for a signal from the Houthis before returning to the Red Sea, container spot rates are falling across the board and Australian coal exports to China were up 32% on 2023
The Daily View: Monday blues
Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping
Trump 2.0, China-US relations and shipping’s ‘parallel’ fleets
A wide array of US proposals target China. Some are from incoming US President Donald Trump, such as tariffs. Other proposals include a port fee on China-built ships, higher tonnage taxes and lighthouse fees for China-linked vessels, and mandated carriage of some Chinese exports on US ships
Iranian gas cargo discharged in Bangladesh after China U-turn
Amid reports that Chinese buyers are hesitant of running afoul of US sanctions, a VLGC likely carrying Iran-origin LPG to China made an unusual U-turn after spending two weeks at anchor in December
Türkiye lists ‘respectable P&I clubs’ for Turkish Straits transits
List includes all International Group affiliates and best-known fixed premium outfits
First sanctioned Russia-trading tanker enters Shandong port during exemption window
Panama-flagged Mermar is the first Ofac-designated tanker to have been allowed to dock at a port in Shandong since the sweeping sanctions on Russian oil trade imposed by the US last Friday. Washington has authorised transactions necessary for these vessels to complete discharge by February 27
US beefs up Russia bans with ‘mandatory’ secondary sanctions
The US is ramping up the pressure on Russia with secondary sanctions on almost 100 previously sanctioned entities, increasing the risk to third parties transacting with them. The additional measures also require Congress to be notified and give consent to any removal, which could complicate potential attempts by the incoming administration to roll them back
Falsely flagged, US-sanctioned tanker reportedly detained in Venezuela
Venezuelan authorities have reportedly detained a US-sanctioned tanker that is falsely flying the flag of Guyana amid heightened tensions between the neighbouring nations. It is unclear if Venezuelan authorities were aware that the vessel was not in fact registered in Guyana
MR tanker sold for scrap spoofing in Middle East Gulf
Three of the four dark fleet ships reportedly sold for recycling in the December have since engaged in AIS manipulation. One VLCC has emerged with a cargo of Iranian crude and another has been anchored in Iranian waters. MR Rialto’s AIS showed it sailing south in the Gulf of Oman before re-emerging off Abu Musa and showing patterns consistent with manipulation
Russian oil and shipping faces significant disruption, says IEA
Global crude and refined product balances could tighten, the agency estimates, as previous US sanctions reduces activities of designated tankers by 90%
Dark fleet risk growing, says IMO secretary-general
IMO to focus on helping the small flag states exploited by the dark fleet, as secretary-general also calls on member states to carry out their port state control duties to help tackle the problem
What Pentagon’s new Chinese military designations mean for Cosco
In an interview with Lloyd’s List, sanctions lawyer David Wolber of Gibson Dunn explains the implications of the Pentagon’s new Chinese military designations for companies such as Cosco and whether that signals stricter sanctions are on the horizon
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