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Hormuz reopening to free 300,000 teu but rate impact still hinges on Red Sea return
Carriers seem in no rush to restore normal MEG services amid upcoming strait reopening, with analysts expecting freight rates to stay firm in near term
Tariff repeal spurs Chinese containerised exports to the US, but unprepared countries face new conundrum
Containership charter market still firm as demand for long-term charters grows
Container spot rates still rising, heading toward Red Sea crisis highs
The fear was that Trump policies would stifle US imports, yet demand endures
Global container lines have over 40 boxships still marooned by Hormuz fallout
The disruption has extended to boxship tonnage providers, as around one third of all containerships stuck in Middle East Gulf are chartered vessels
Middle East port update: Wednesday, June 17
Qatari Ministry of Transport urges owners of vessels and sailors to ensure functioning safety and security equipment is on board before and during sailing, to ensure the highest levels of safety for all trips
An EU ETS that liner shipping can live with?
Lloyd’s List senior reporter Declan Bush asks what shipping wants from Brussels as it looks to alter its Emissions Trading System
Hormuz reopening to free 300,000 teu but rate impact still hinges on Red Sea return
Carriers seem in no rush to restore normal MEG services amid upcoming strait reopening, with analysts expecting freight rates to stay firm in near term
Middle East port update: Tuesday, June 16
In UAE, Jebel Ali, Hamriyah and Sharjah ports: all terminal port operations are normal
Tariff repeal spurs Chinese containerised exports to the US, but unprepared countries face new conundrum
China has posted the highest gains in transpacific exports, seeing a 33% rise in volumes compared to a year ago. But new forced labour tariffs could challenge Asian exports if enforced
The Week in Charts: Container spot rates still rising | Analysis exposes who dares use Iran’s Hormuz Lanes
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Middle East port update: Wednesday, June 17
Qatari Ministry of Transport urges owners of vessels and sailors to ensure functioning safety and security equipment is on board before and during sailing, to ensure the highest levels of safety for all trips
Containership charter market still firm as demand for long-term charters grows
With vessel availability remaining tight and demand for long-term capacity continuing, the containership charter market likely to maintain its positive momentum
Middle East port update: Tuesday, June 16
In UAE, Jebel Ali, Hamriyah and Sharjah ports: all terminal port operations are normal
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Iran and US to begin immediate demilitarisation of Hormuz after MoU signed
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Middle East port update: Wednesday, June 17
Qatari Ministry of Transport urges owners of vessels and sailors to ensure functioning safety and security equipment is on board before and during sailing, to ensure the highest levels of safety for all trips
An EU ETS that liner shipping can live with?
Lloyd’s List senior reporter Declan Bush asks what shipping wants from Brussels as it looks to alter its Emissions Trading System
Hormuz reopening to free 300,000 teu but rate impact still hinges on Red Sea return
Carriers seem in no rush to restore normal MEG services amid upcoming strait reopening, with analysts expecting freight rates to stay firm in near term
Containership charter market still firm as demand for long-term charters grows
With vessel availability remaining tight and demand for long-term capacity continuing, the containership charter market likely to maintain its positive momentum
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