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Stay informed with the latest news, analysis, and market insight for the dry bulk shipping industry through our expert coverage

Bulk carrier values continue to correct while freight markets fall

Bulk carrier values have dropped by up to 18% since their mid-year 2024 highs. Prices of capesize units, which maintained their strength throughout most of the year, are now also losing steam

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Precious Shipping sees resilient Asian consumers driving continued demand in 2025

Precious Shipping warned that Asean countries may not benefit from greater investment and export gains as happened during the previous Trump administration’s US-China tariff war

Dry Bulk ASEAN
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Why would US invade Panama? US Senate hearing gives rationale

US Senate hearing speakers theorised that Chinese workers could collapse under-construction bridge over Panama Canal, directed by spies in Balboa and Cristobal ‘observation posts’, to block US military forces from responding to a Chinese attack in Taiwan

Containers Geopolitics

Eagle S insurance questions go unanswered as detained cable-cutting tanker ‘loses $70,000 daily’

Russia-trading dark fleet tanker has incurred $2m in losses since it was seized by authorities in Finland on December 26, the vessel’s lawyer told Finnish media

Piracy and Security Tankers and Gas

Eagle S detained for a second time by Finnish court

Three companies that owned undersea cables, which were allegedly damaged by the tanker, applied to the court for the seizure of the vessel

Ukraine crisis Piracy and Security

Baltic Dry Index sinks to its lowest point in 19 months

Both the panamax and supramax segments continue to struggle but the foundation stone of capesizes has also began to fall consistently

Dry Bulk Political Risk and Trade

Panamax bulkers sold for scrap as recycling candidates on the rise

Cash buyer Wirana Shipping reports four 1990s-built panamax bulk carriers have been sold for scrap amid weak demand for recycled steel

Dry Bulk Ship Recycling
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Eagle S owners could abandon tanker, lawyer says

Herman Ljungberg, who represents owners Caravella LLC FZ, said Finnish authorities had ‘no jurisdiction whatsoever’ to board the tanker

Tankers and Gas Risk and Compliance

Taiwan Navigation offers five-month bonus as 2024 revenue hits near-record high

The remuneration, which consists of one month of performance bonus and four months of end of year bonus, is lower than the year-ago level, however

Finance Dry Bulk

Ships being circulated for recycling on the rise

‘We are approaching a period of potential increased flow of recycling tonnage, but at present uncertainties prevail at multiple fronts geopolitically,’ says cash buyer Wirana Shipping

Dry Bulk Tankers and Gas

Finnish authorities name 32 deficiencies on Eagle S

The Cook Islands-flagged tanker accused of cable cutting in the Gulf of Finland has been detained before, when 24 deficiencies were found in Tema, Ghana, in September 2023

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Eagle S anchor found on seabed

Finnish state-owned broadcaster Yle said the Swedish naval vessel HMS Belos recovered the anchor and has since handed it over to the country’s authorities for investigation

Tankers and Gas Piracy and Security

Finland court upholds Eagle S seizure order

This is the first ship intercepted by a Baltic country accused of sabotaging undersea cables,underscoring the high-stakes legal manoeuvrings underway to keep Russia-linked tanker apprehended in Finnish waters

Tankers and Gas Risk and Compliance
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