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Container line operators now more cautious about chartering tonnage
The boxship charter market has been relatively inactive, as US tariffs weigh on liner services

Tariff relief fuels front-loading but China slowdown clouds peak season
A temporary tariff reprieve for non-China partners could trigger a surge in front-loading and short-term rate hikes, but the unresolved US-China standoff casts a long shadow across peak season planning and inventory flows

What happens next in the Baltimore bridge case?
Lloyd’s List law and marine insurance editor David Osler examines the next steps in the maritime casualty of the decade

Revised US port fee plan leaves important questions unanswered, lawyers argue
Watson Farley & Williams team analyse latest rules

The week in newbuildings: Ordering picks up across most vessel sectors
Orders for one offshore vessel, five gas carriers, six bulkers, six boxships, 11 ro-paxes and 17 tankers recorded in past fortnight

The week in charts: February slump raises red flag for container demand | New IMO framework gets cautious welcome | Armed robbery incidents surge in Singapore Strait
Global container volumes fell significantly more than expected in February, with a 13.6% drop from January; shipping groups are trying to crunch the numbers in the new IMO Net Zero Framework; maritime crime in the Strait of Malacca and Singapore has surged with 27 incidents reported in the first quarter

Ports and box carriers push back on USTR plan
There is no disagreement the final iteration of the US Trade Representative is much improved compared with the February proposal. But port and liner shipping associations say it will still be inflationary and reduce shipping volumes in US gateways

High Court ruling confirms clauses paramount are just that
‘It says paramount, so it is paramount,’ confirms WFW’s Archit Dhir

Port fees to take stage in Trump’s US-China trade war opera
As the US moves to impose targeted port fees on China-linked shipping, the industry has already felt the disruption. And if tensions escalate, the policy could provoke countermeasures that risk further fragmenting global trade
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USTR port fees: Dry bulk gets reprieve, for now
The long-awaited announcement by the US Trade Representative outlining its port fees plan was significantly scaled-back from the original proposal, and will have a limited impact on bulk shipping
Revised US port fee plan leaves important questions unanswered, lawyers argue
Watson Farley & Williams team analyse latest rules
Stolt-Nielsen to build new Turkish terminal
The terminal at Ceyhan will feature a polypropylene production plant with an annual production capacity of 472,500 tonnes
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Contships pushes ahead with fleet renewal
Secondhand strategy accords with reality of high newbuilding prices for feeders unjustified by current charter rates, according to Clarksons Securities research
What happens next in the Baltimore bridge case?
Lloyd’s List law and marine insurance editor David Osler examines the next steps in the maritime casualty of the decade
Revised US port fee plan leaves important questions unanswered, lawyers argue
Watson Farley & Williams team analyse latest rules
Container line operators now more cautious about chartering tonnage
The boxship charter market has been relatively inactive, as US tariffs weigh on liner services
Elderly boxships and sanctioned aframax tanker consigned to shipbreakers
Eleven vessels were reported sold for recycling in the past two weeks with activity dominated by 1990s-built cargoships
The week in newbuildings: Ordering picks up across most vessel sectors
Orders for one offshore vessel, five gas carriers, six bulkers, six boxships, 11 ro-paxes and 17 tankers recorded in past fortnight
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