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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

 

H&M underwriters may start losing money in second half, Gallagher warns

Return to unprofitability not in owners’ long-term interests, broker said

Insurance Red Sea Risk

Leading Greek shipowners are sanguine on tariff impact

  • Delphi Economic Forum hears that fallout for Greek shipping from US-provoked trade war should not be too severe
  • Potential US port penalties on China-linked ships may be passed on to charterers, says Panos Laskaridis
  • Despite uncertainties, Simos Palios of Diana Shipping sees Greek share of world fleet increasing rather than faltering
  • Sanctions Red Sea Risk

    Clearer rights to pull vessels from war zones under updated BIMCO clauses

    VOYWAR and CONWARTIME 2025 iterations balance interests of owners and charterers

    Ukraine crisis Red Sea Risk
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    US sanctions network shipping Russian weapons and stolen Ukrainian grain to the Houthis

    The US has announced sanctions against a Russian-Houthi network that supplied the Yemeni faction with weapons and stolen grain from Ukraine

    Sanctions Ukraine crisis
    INTERVIEW

    War risk offering is logical move for Ambrey, AGS insists

    One-stop shop approach will see digital support embedded in cover

    Insurance Red Sea Risk

    What shipping can learn from Kipling

    Lee Hsien Loong’s speech to Singapore Shipping Week warned the industry of a return to the law of the jungle. And rightly so

    Red Sea Risk Ukraine crisis

    Bulgaria offers to host Black Sea security centre

    The country’s Prime Minister made the offer after a summit held in Paris between European nations on Ukraine’s security

    Ukraine crisis Risk and Compliance

    Russia gains more than Ukraine in vague Black Sea deal

    Announcements relating to a Black Sea ceasefire are remarkably thin on details. What is clear though is this deal — if realised in how it’s presented — would fail to boost Ukrainian seaborne trade

    Ukraine crisis Sanctions

    Black Sea security situation unchanged after ceasefire announcements

    Statement from Russia’s foreign ministry adds confusion to ceasefire deal saying agreement will only come into force when certain sanctions and financial restrictions are removed

    Ukraine crisis Dry Bulk

    Ukraine and Russia agree to cease Black Sea aggression, White House says

    Russia and Ukraine have agreed to ‘eliminate the use of force and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black Sea’ following bilateral talks with the US in Riyadh, the White House announced on Tuesday

    Ukraine crisis Dry Bulk

    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
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