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Hormuz closure forces costly liner detours as Gulf logistics tighten
As diverted vessels reach contingency ports and inland networks tighten, disruption across the Gulf is set to escalate. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed, carriers are operating through a network of temporary corridors whose capacity constraints will shape the weeks ahead. Rising fuel costs and mounting surcharges are already filtering through to shippers, adding financial pressure to an already uncertain operating environment
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
How is the Middle East crisis affecting the container market?
We bring you highlights from Lloyd’s List’s weekly briefing on the Middle East conflict, including analysis on how the crisis is affecting the container market and the shadow fleet
The week in newbuildings: HMM signs up for 10 feedermax boxships at South Korean yard
New series of 2,800 teu containerships are due for delivery during 2028 and priced at $55m each
Next US tariff plan takes shape as CBP updates on refunds
On one hand, US importers are in line to receive hundreds of billions in tariff refunds. On the other, importers will face new tariffs that could be just as costly and changeable as the levies the Supreme Court rejected
Hormuz closure forces costly liner detours as Gulf logistics tighten
As diverted vessels reach contingency ports and inland networks tighten, disruption across the Gulf is set to escalate. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed, carriers are operating through a network of temporary corridors whose capacity constraints will shape the weeks ahead. Rising fuel costs and mounting surcharges are already filtering through to shippers, adding financial pressure to an already uncertain operating environment
War delays not covered by most cargo insurers, Kennedys warns
Hague and Hague-Visby Rules still apply during conflicts
Fears mount on ship fuel availability as Hormuz closure drags on
Bunker prices are already near the extreme highs seen after Russia invaded Ukraine, and if crude keeps rising, this is not the peak. The industry concern is not just about surging operating costs. It’s that vessels may not be able to get the fuel where they need it the next time they run dry
Up to 140 containerships at risk in Gulf as indiscriminate attacks spread
With attacks spreading across vessel types and no safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, carriers face mounting operational, financial and safety challenges
‘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
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How is the Middle East crisis affecting the container market?
We bring you highlights from Lloyd’s List’s weekly briefing on the Middle East conflict, including analysis on how the crisis is affecting the container market and the shadow fleet
Middle East port operational update: Monday, March 16
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continues to be severely disrupted, and many shipping companies are still avoiding transits due to elevated security risks
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How is the Middle East crisis affecting the container market?
We bring you highlights from Lloyd’s List’s weekly briefing on the Middle East conflict, including analysis on how the crisis is affecting the container market and the shadow fleet
Middle East port operational update: Monday, March 16
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continues to be severely disrupted, and many shipping companies are still avoiding transits due to elevated security risks
The week in newbuildings: HMM signs up for 10 feedermax boxships at South Korean yard
New series of 2,800 teu containerships are due for delivery during 2028 and priced at $55m each
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Next US tariff plan takes shape as CBP updates on refunds
On one hand, US importers are in line to receive hundreds of billions in tariff refunds. On the other, importers will face new tariffs that could be just as costly and changeable as the levies the Supreme Court rejected
Middle East port operational update: Friday, March 13
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continues to be severely disrupted, and many shipping companies are still avoiding transits due to elevated security risks
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