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CMA CGM reports 38.5% rise in revenues as shippers shift from China

The world’s third-largest operator of containerships said it benefited from an early peak season with volumes carried on major shipping routes remaining ‘very high’ over the third quarter as a result

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Trump victory could spur sweeping changes for tariffs and sanctions

Donald Trump’s second presidential term could alter the landscape for global shipping. Higher tariffs could curb container volumes after an initial demand spike. On the sanctions front, tanker shipping could take a hit if restrictions on Russia are reduced

Containers Geopolitics Tankers and Gas
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Port strike threat and tariff fears are already boosting US imports

The National Retail Federation has hiked its US import outlook for 4Q24, citing evidence that businesses are bringing in cargo ahead of a potential renewed strike at east and Gulf coast ports in mid-January

Containers Ports and Logistics

Asia-Europe container rates still rising as transpacific prices plateau

Shipping lines have done a fine job of bolstering Asia-Europe spot rates to coincide with negotiations on 2025 annual contracts. Spot prices on European lanes are still rising and carriers are looking to push another general rate increase mid-month

Containers Ports and Logistics

Trump 2.0 will be bad for shipping

There was no reason to believe America’s heartland would give the fortunes of our industry a second thought last Tuesday. And guess what? It didn’t

Sanctions Political Risk and Trade

The Daily View: Very much in boo-hoorah territory

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

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Suez Canal struggles with transits while Bab el Mandeb makes minor monthly gains

Minor positive swings in October traffic volumes fails to disguise how traffic through both chokepoints is slowly decreasing over time

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

The Daily View: Buckle up; it’s going to be a bumpy ride

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

Decarbonisation Containers
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Trump victory could spur sweeping changes for tariffs and sanctions

Donald Trump’s second presidential term could alter the landscape for global shipping. Higher tariffs could curb container volumes after an initial demand spike. On the sanctions front, tanker shipping could take a hit if restrictions on Russia are reduced

Containers Geopolitics

The Daily View: ‘Pragmatism’ with a traditional twist

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

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Port strike threat and tariff fears are already boosting US imports

The National Retail Federation has hiked its US import outlook for 4Q24, citing evidence that businesses are bringing in cargo ahead of a potential renewed strike at east and Gulf coast ports in mid-January

Containers Ports and Logistics

Asia-Europe container rates still rising as transpacific prices plateau

Shipping lines have done a fine job of bolstering Asia-Europe spot rates to coincide with negotiations on 2025 annual contracts. Spot prices on European lanes are still rising and carriers are looking to push another general rate increase mid-month

Containers Ports and Logistics

ECOsubsea debuts faster hull cleaning robot

Norwegian tech firm ECOsubsea has launched a next-generation hull cleaning robot, saying it cleans 10 times faster than conventional methods for the same price

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Port strike threat and tariff fears are already boosting US imports

The National Retail Federation has hiked its US import outlook for 4Q24, citing evidence that businesses are bringing in cargo ahead of a potential renewed strike at east and Gulf coast ports in mid-January

Containers Ports and Logistics

CMA CGM reports 38.5% rise in revenues as shippers shift from China

The world’s third-largest operator of containerships said it benefited from an early peak season with volumes carried on major shipping routes remaining ‘very high’ over the third quarter as a result

Containers CMA CGM

Asia-Europe container rates still rising as transpacific prices plateau

Shipping lines have done a fine job of bolstering Asia-Europe spot rates to coincide with negotiations on 2025 annual contracts. Spot prices on European lanes are still rising and carriers are looking to push another general rate increase mid-month

Containers Ports and Logistics

Dip in September box volumes hints at market stabilisation

Disruption from the Red Sea crisis, the US pre-election cargo rush and the near miss of US East and Gulf Coast port strikes may be starting to settle, according to Container Trades Statistics

Red Sea Risk Containers

Trump 2.0 will be bad for shipping

There was no reason to believe America’s heartland would give the fortunes of our industry a second thought last Tuesday. And guess what? It didn’t

Sanctions Political Risk and Trade

Newbuild boom pushes Yangzijiang order wins to nearly $12bn

Singapore-listed shipbuilder secured newbuilding orders amounting to $11.6bn, significantly surpassing the $4.5bn target for 2024

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