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China’s grip on global container trade deepens as export routes diversify

As carriers reroute around geopolitical flashpoints and manufacturers shift assembly to lower‑cost markets, China‑linked cargo is flowing through a wider network of regional hubs. Even so, surging volumes at China’s ports underline that diversification has reinforced its position at the centre of global container trade

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‘Don’t be that guy’ by ordering Gulf danger voyages, charterers warned

Yes, you probably can enforce performance. But doing so may not be in your best interests

Insurance Law

Global ship recycling activity dips again as shipowners cling on to vintage vessels

Rising bunker costs and geopolitical factors could push more ageing ships toward demolition, though the timing remains highly uncertain

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Is the Strait of Hormuz closed to shipping?

Listen to highlights of Lloyd’s List’s briefing on the Strait of Hormuz crisis and understand the implications for the shipping industry as the conflict enters its second week

Strait of Hormuz crisis Lloyd’s List Podcast
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The Week in Charts: Traffic trickles through Strait of Hormuz | Liner exodus accelerates as Middle East services crippled

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

Strait of Hormuz crisis Week in Charts

The week in newbuildings: Ordering activity strengthens after Asia holidays

Orders for a total of 43 merchant ships were recorded in the past week across most major cargo carrying sectors, including a rare order for vehicle carriers

Dry Bulk Containers
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Hormuz crisis highlights shipping’s new operating reality, says SSA president

Shipping must learn to distinguish temporary disruptions from structural shifts as geopolitics rewrites the rules of global trade, says new SSA chief

Strait of Hormuz crisis Geopolitics

Customs ordered to refund $166bn in tariffs but it can’t comply (yet)

The landmark ruling against IEEPA tariffs has been followed by a flurry of legal action: importers are moving to get IEEPA refunds, US states are fighting against the new Section 122 tariffs, and an appeal against adjustments to Section 301 tariffs is seeking a SCOTUS hearing

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Ports and Logistics

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Cosco suspends Balboa port calls amid escalating Panama dispute

Cosco’s exit hands Balboa’s new operator a terminal but fewer ships to fill it

Containers Ports and Logistics

Middle East port operational update: Tuesday, March 10

No new terminal attacks or port closures reported. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continues to be severely disrupted

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Fujairah bunker barge loading halted by oil storage damage from debris

Ship bunkering activities continue, but only from barges to vessels

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Wan Hai Lines extends dual-fuel ready boxship orderbook in China

Wan Hai Line’s backlog of new ships now stands at 45 units totalling 437,500 teu, including ultra-large ships under construction in South Korea

Containers Shipbuilding

Three seafarers missing in Middle East Gulf strikes

The three vessels are thought to be owned by Star Bulk, MOL and Precious Shipping 

Strait of Hormuz crisis Containers

Cosco suspends Balboa port calls amid escalating Panama dispute

Cosco’s exit hands Balboa’s new operator a terminal but fewer ships to fill it

Containers Ports and Logistics

‘Don’t be that guy’ by ordering Gulf danger voyages, charterers warned

Yes, you probably can enforce performance. But doing so may not be in your best interests

Insurance Law

Middle East port operational update: Tuesday, March 10

No new terminal attacks or port closures reported. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continues to be severely disrupted

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

ONE boosts stake in Seaspan parent to support fleet growth strategy

ONE first became a key shareholder in world’s largest boxship tonnage provider in 2023, when Seaspan’s parent company was taken private after being listed on the NYSE

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