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Containers

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

June spike in LA imports belies bearish outlook on second half

Enjoy the good times while they last. That’s the view on record import numbers in Los Angeles in June that are expected to peak in July. It’s all downhill after that, courtesy of Trump’s tariffs, according to current forecasts

Containers Geopolitics

Containers: uncertainty reigns as tariff turmoil and overcapacity looms

Container shipping in 2025 remains volatile, with Trump’s trade policies fuelling uncertainty. While the global trade war dominates headlines, a more pressing and all too familiar issue looms: overcapacity

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Red Sea traffic remains unchanged by resurgent Houthi attacks

There were 244 transits through the Bab el Mandeb last week, up from 232 the week prior

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

India seeks shipbuilding renaissance despite reputational hangover

Indian shipyards have numerous challenges to be overcome before they become serious competition to east Asian shipbuilders

Dry Bulk Containers

June spike in LA imports belies bearish outlook on second half

Enjoy the good times while they last. That’s the view on record import numbers in Los Angeles in June that are expected to peak in July. It’s all downhill after that, courtesy of Trump’s tariffs, according to current forecasts

Containers Geopolitics

The week in charts: Philippines orders crews to avoid high-risk areas | Panama Canal transits still below pre-drought levels | Vehicle carrier markets buoyant

Traffic through the Bab el Mandeb continues as normal, despite two ships being sunk last week; Average Panama Canal transits per day flat in June versus May with numbers down 14% versus June 2022, prior to drought; Strong car exports from China and continued Suez Canal diversions have helped to keep freight rates and charter rates relatively high

Red Sea Risk Week in Charts

The week in newbuildings: Japan’s Itochu orders first ammonia bunkering vessel

One ammonia bunkering vessel, a cable layer, one VLCC, two bulkers and six boxships ordered in past week

Containers Dry Bulk

Stocks off to strong start in July as dry bulk and VLGC rates rise

A combination of improving rates and external catalysts has given shipping-stock sentiment a lift in the early days of summer. It could be just a blip, or the start of something more

Dry Bulk Tankers and Gas

Panama Canal has plenty of water but transits still below pre-drought levels

Water levels are high and are expected to remain so, and the Panama Canal has posted a strong recovery from its drought lows. Nevertheless, its transit slots are not fully booked

Containers Dry Bulk
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Peak season may have already peaked as Trump tariffs darken outlook

The main effect of Trump’s tariffs on container shipping in the first half was on timing — frontloading and pauses. During the second half, tariff impacts could be increasingly negative for volumes

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The focal point for business-critical data on container shipping

Aggregating data sets from a wide range of sources, the data hub provides a one-stop shop for gaining an insight into the sector

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Ports and Logistics

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Slim newbuilding orderbook to benefit ro-ro cargoship sector

Only four ro-ro cargoship newbuildings have been ordered in 2025, including three 1,800 lm ships for Japanese coastal trades

Ports and Logistics Roro

Traffic to damaged Houthi-held Hodeidah and Saleef ports halts following Israeli air strikes

Satellite imagery suggests heavy damage to the docks in the ports of Hodeidah and Saleef, both previously damaged in air strikes in May

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

The week in charts: Philippines orders crews to avoid high-risk areas | Panama Canal transits still below pre-drought levels | Vehicle carrier markets buoyant

Traffic through the Bab el Mandeb continues as normal, despite two ships being sunk last week; Average Panama Canal transits per day flat in June versus May with numbers down 14% versus June 2022, prior to drought; Strong car exports from China and continued Suez Canal diversions have helped to keep freight rates and charter rates relatively high

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Red Sea traffic remains unchanged by resurgent Houthi attacks

There were 244 transits through the Bab el Mandeb last week, up from 232 the week prior

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

India seeks shipbuilding renaissance despite reputational hangover

Indian shipyards have numerous challenges to be overcome before they become serious competition to east Asian shipbuilders

Dry Bulk Containers

South Korea to commence full-scale shipbuilding collaboration with the US

The government has admitted that the US wants South Korea to join forces with them to counter China in shipbuilding

Containers Dry Bulk

LNG bunkering surges in Shanghai and Shenzhen in first half as Singapore falters

More LNG-powered ships are coming, driving urgent demand for expanded bunkering capacity

Tankers and Gas Containers

June spike in LA imports belies bearish outlook on second half

Enjoy the good times while they last. That’s the view on record import numbers in Los Angeles in June that are expected to peak in July. It’s all downhill after that, courtesy of Trump’s tariffs, according to current forecasts

Containers Geopolitics

The week in charts: Philippines orders crews to avoid high-risk areas | Panama Canal transits still below pre-drought levels | Vehicle carrier markets buoyant

Traffic through the Bab el Mandeb continues as normal, despite two ships being sunk last week; Average Panama Canal transits per day flat in June versus May with numbers down 14% versus June 2022, prior to drought; Strong car exports from China and continued Suez Canal diversions have helped to keep freight rates and charter rates relatively high

Red Sea Risk Week in Charts
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