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Ukraine Crisis

As events in Ukraine unfold at a rapid pace and sanctions on Russia start to bite, Lloyd's List offers the best insight, analysis and commentary on how the crisis is impacting shipping markets

 

Trump and Putin to negotiate Black Sea ceasefire

The White House said ‘technical negotiations’ on a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea would begin

Ukraine crisis Risk and Compliance

Trade wars and ceasefires can both boost dry bulk, in eyes of United Maritime

Nasdaq-listed owner reduces dividend but extends share buyback period after fourth quarter and 12-month net loss

Dry Bulk Greece
DATA ANALYSIS

Suezmax and LR rates rise amid the ongoing geopolitical ‘noise’

Mid-sized tanker demand is on the upswing, buoying rates for suezmax crude tankers and LR1 and LR2 product tankers. The outlook remains as uncertain as ever, to both the upside and downside, given how the geopolitical backdrop for tanker trades could change

Tankers and Gas Red Sea Risk
INTERVIEW

EU entities on hook for what non-EU subsidiaries do on Russia sanctions

Shipowners and insurers face lexical challenge of defining ‘strictly necessary’ and ‘best efforts’ under 16th round of regulations

Sanctions Ukraine crisis

Fatal Russian attack on Odesa a reminder of Moscow’s ability to disrupt shipping

Barbados-flagged MJ Pinar was hit by a ballistic missile while reportedly loading wheat bound for Algeria, killing four seafarers

Ukraine crisis Dry Bulk

‘State actors’ were behind recent tanker explosions but unknowns make risk assessment impossible

Owners of oil tankers calling at Russian ports are at risk following a recent spate of naval mine explosions, but the culprit and motivations are unclear, leaving risk assessments worryingly wide

Ukraine crisis Tankers and Gas

Why a US withdrawal from world stage would be bad for shipping

In the keynote discussion of TPM25 by S&P Global, former US national security advisor and ambassador to the UN offered a scathing criticism of US foreign policy under Trump, and warned that diminished American power would undermine the post-war order that has allowed global trade to thrive

Containers Political Risk and Trade

Russia’s Odesa strike damages two vessels

Threat assessment remains unchanged despite the incidents

Ukraine crisis Piracy and Security
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Disjointed shipping sanctions guarantee failure in advance

A coherent rulebook should not be too much for which to ask

Sanctions Lloyd List - The View

EU and UK target dark fleet support network amid sanctions uncertainty

The EU and UK unveiled expanded shipping sanctions on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but the US is signalling a potential lifting of sanctions as part of a peace deal

Sanctions Ukraine crisis

Coastal corridor prompts surge in Ukrainian bulker trade

Ukraine’s bulk shipments have risen nearly 90% over the past year as temporary maritime corridor takes effect. Russia, meanwhile, must look further afield for markets

Ukraine crisis Dry Bulk
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Tanker attacks may be more than a series of unfortunate events

We are faced with the unhappy prospect of an organised campaign against the shipping industry, mounted by persons unknown for reasons unknown

Tankers and Gas Lloyd List - The View

The Daily View: More than coincidence

Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping

Insurance Tankers and Gas

EU agrees more sanctions on ‘Putin’s shadow fleet’

The EU has agreed its 16th package of sanctions on Russia, which will target ‘more vessels in Putin’s shadow fleet’ and impose ‘new import and export bans’, according to EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Seajewel incident ‘looks like pattern of deliberate action’, underwriters warn

Suspected attack on Thenamaris aframax unlikely to impact pricing in broader war risk market

Insurance Tankers and Gas

Four tanker explosions in two months as Seajewel becomes second Thenamaris tanker hit

It is unusual for incidents of this nature, with the same outcome, to occur multiple times especially in such a short period of time

Ukraine crisis Tankers and Gas
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