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Containers

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Containers: Trump tariffs, strike potential and alliance shake-up feeds anxiety

2025 opens with the prospect of industrial action at US east and Gulf coast ports, plus the Trump factor and fresh alliance schedules bringing a new wave of uncertainty to the sector

Containers Annual Outlook Ports and Logistics
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Containers: Trump tariffs, strike potential and alliance shake-up feeds anxiety

2025 opens with the prospect of industrial action at US east and Gulf coast ports, plus the Trump factor and fresh alliance schedules bringing a new wave of uncertainty to the sector

Containers Annual Outlook

Trump-USMX spat sparks surprise rebound in container freight futures

Container freight futures rebounded on strike jitters after Trump clashed with carriers over automation, though concerns remain on a Red Sea resolution

Containers Ports and Logistics

The Daily View: It’s all about the bucks, kid

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

Finance Containers

Panama Canal sees November surge in VLGCs, big fall in Asia-US containerships

More very large gas carriers and panamax bulkers are using the Panama Canal, a headwind for spot rates in those segments. The number of neopanamax containership transits has declined, reflecting seasonally lower US import demand, while LNG carriers continue to shun the canal, as ample vessel supply and low rates favour the Cape of Good Hope

Tankers and Gas Containers

Shipbuilding: Capacity ramps up as China extends its dominance

With most top tier shipyards having a four year or more backlog of work, further capacity is being introduced to meet demand for new ships to replace the ageing fleet. However, the sector is suffering a labour shortage due to a lack of young people joining the industry. Furthermore, an increase in shipbuilding contract disputes could arise from more newbuildings being ordered from inexperienced, resurrected shipyards

Containers Annual Outlook

Shipping climate alignment scores falling short of IMO trajectory

The younger the better for bulkers, tankers and passengerships. But correlation does not hold for car carriers, ro-ros and boxships

Decarbonisation Sustainability
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ACL’s Abbott confident of ILA deal as transatlantic box trade stabilises

ACL chief executive believes the port automation dispute between the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance will be resolved amicably without significant bloodshed

Containers Ports and Logistics

What Assad’s downfall means for the Red Sea shipping crisis

Nervous container freight futures investors have sensed ominous signs drawing closer. Security experts agree that Syria is another big blow to Tehran and its proxies, but caution against simplistically linking it to a Gaza truce deal or the Red Sea crisis

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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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Shipping can help rebuild Syria

Two cheers at best for developments in Damascus

Tankers and Gas Lloyd List - The View

Trump-USMX spat sparks surprise rebound in container freight futures

Container freight futures rebounded on strike jitters after Trump clashed with carriers over automation, though concerns remain on a Red Sea resolution

Containers Ports and Logistics

Singapore seeks proposals for sea-based LNG reloading and alternative supplies

Selected participants will be invited to test their solutions at Singapore port

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Trump-USMX spat sparks surprise rebound in container freight futures

Container freight futures rebounded on strike jitters after Trump clashed with carriers over automation, though concerns remain on a Red Sea resolution

Containers Ports and Logistics

Geopolitical risk shipping’s biggest worry, Lloyd’s List poll reveals

The majority of respondents still thought shipping would miss the IMO’s 2030 greenhouse gas emissions target, although there was more optimism for future milestones

Decarbonisation Annual Outlook

MCA launches Maritime Labour Convention amendments consultation

Responses invited in coming weeks

Regulation Sustainability

The Daily View: It’s all about the bucks, kid

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

Finance Containers

Panama Canal sees November surge in VLGCs, big fall in Asia-US containerships

More very large gas carriers and panamax bulkers are using the Panama Canal, a headwind for spot rates in those segments. The number of neopanamax containership transits has declined, reflecting seasonally lower US import demand, while LNG carriers continue to shun the canal, as ample vessel supply and low rates favour the Cape of Good Hope

Tankers and Gas Containers

Shipbuilding: Capacity ramps up as China extends its dominance

With most top tier shipyards having a four year or more backlog of work, further capacity is being introduced to meet demand for new ships to replace the ageing fleet. However, the sector is suffering a labour shortage due to a lack of young people joining the industry. Furthermore, an increase in shipbuilding contract disputes could arise from more newbuildings being ordered from inexperienced, resurrected shipyards

Containers Annual Outlook
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