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Stay informed with the latest news, analysis, and market insight from the container shipping industry through our expert coverage

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Singapore’s trade flows expose the new architecture of global supply chains

Singapore has become the clearest lens through which to read the upheaval reshaping global trade, as tariff battles, Red Sea diversions and shifting manufacturing hubs redraw long-established shipping routes. Its surging volumes and rapidly evolving vessel flows reveal how supply chains are being rebuilt across Asia in real time

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Red Sea dark transits at two-year high

It is not unusual for owners and operators to take precautionary measures when passing through the Bab el Mandeb, but the growth in dark activity reveals changing dynamics in the area

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

Asia-Europe box trade imbalance grows ever wider as China’s exports surge

Eastbound sailings on the Asia-Europe trade are barely one-third full while rates are anchored at marginal cost or below

Containers Political and Trade

The week in newbuildings: Strong ordering momentum continues across all key shipping sectors

Newbuilding contracts for a total of 62 ships were confirmed during the past week, with the crude oil tanker sector being dominant

Containers Dry Bulk
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Trump’s Maritime Action Plan seeks to resurrect US port fees

The Trump administration wants all foreign-built ships transporting import cargo to the US to pay port fees, stating: ‘As foreign-built vessels benefit from US market access, this policy ensures they contribute to the long-term revitalisation of America’s maritime capabilities’

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Pre-Chinese New Year ‘rush’ ends in disappointment for container lines

The seasonal upswing before Chinese New Year turned out to be weaker than usual in the transpacific, and rates peaked six weeks before the holiday lull in all major east-west lanes

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Venezuela sanctions breaches invalidate P&I cover, Skuld warns

Rules give insurer right to terminate policy where shipowners put club at risk of adverse state action

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Asia-Europe box trade imbalance grows ever wider as China’s exports surge

Eastbound sailings on the Asia-Europe trade are barely one-third full while rates are anchored at marginal cost or below

Containers Political and Trade

The Week in Charts: Cameroon pledges flag crackdown | APM Terminals and Eurogate unveil €1bn Bremerhaven plan | EU sanctions will complete Russia’s shadow fleet shift

Lloyd’s List’s weekly showing of the data and figures behind our news, analysis and markets coverage

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FuelEU flaw means dirtier ships pay less than they should, say researchers

Dirtier ships trading in the EU will pay less than cleaner ones because of a problem with the way the FuelEU Maritime regulation calculates penalties, according to the UK National Clean Maritime Research Hub

Decarbonisation Fuels

Red Sea dark transits at two-year high

It is not unusual for owners and operators to take precautionary measures when passing through the Bab el Mandeb, but the growth in dark activity reveals changing dynamics in the area

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

Asia-Europe box trade imbalance grows ever wider as China’s exports surge

Eastbound sailings on the Asia-Europe trade are barely one-third full while rates are anchored at marginal cost or below

Containers Political and Trade

The Daily View: Universal port fees are tariffs in disguise

   

Containers Tankers and Gas

The week in newbuildings: Strong ordering momentum continues across all key shipping sectors

Newbuilding contracts for a total of 62 ships were confirmed during the past week, with the crude oil tanker sector being dominant

Containers Dry Bulk

The Week in Charts: Cameroon pledges flag crackdown | APM Terminals and Eurogate unveil €1bn Bremerhaven plan | EU sanctions will complete Russia’s shadow fleet shift

Lloyd’s List’s weekly showing of the data and figures behind our news, analysis and markets coverage

Sanctions Week in Charts
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