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Box rates still sinking but disruptions due to port fees could spur rebound

The outlook for spot rates is uncertain. On one hand, US consumer sentiment is weakening, a negative for pricing. On the other, America’s controversial plan to charge high port fees, if approved, could cause congestion at larger ports and propel rates higher

Containers Geopolitics

ICTSI exec slams APM Terminal’s motives behind Durban terminal dispute

ICTSI’s Christian Gonzalez says APMT is attempting to scupper its Durban deal to hold on to supply chain supremacy in South Africa, claiming the Danish giant is looking to win the terminal bid ‘on the cheap’ or prevent a rival stepping in and maintain the status quo. APMT has dismissed the allegations, stating its challenge is based on the adherence of tender rules initially drawn out by state-owned operator Transnet

Containers Law

US port fee plan open to legal challenge

Shipowners or shippers of any nationality have right to seek injunction against proposals, say lawyers

Ports and Logistics Containers

Syria’s online seaborne trade reaches new highs

February was a record-setting month in terms of ‘on the radar’ activity with 34 arrivals captured using AIS data, but when accounting for dark activity trade remains at normal levels

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Harbor Lab introduces AI feature to optimise port cost analysis

Port expenses can reach $200m annually for the largest companies

Digitalisation Technology and Innovation

Caught between profits and patriotism: Li Ka-shing family port deal draws China’s glare

Li Ka-shing’s business empire thrived by adapting to changing times, but his latest move — selling port assets to a US-led consortium — is testing Beijing’s tolerance

Containers Political Risk and Trade

DP World and Maersk sign long-term Brazilian expansion agreement

Dubai-based logistics giant operates Embraport, the biggest terminal at Santos, which is Brazil’s (and indeed Latin America’s) biggest container port

Containers Ports and Logistics

Keelung port oil spill contaminates multiple ships

Port clean-up efforts underway after a containership spills 100 litres of heavy fuel oil

Ports and Logistics Environment

Beijing ups political rhetoric over CK Hutchison port sale

Key Chinese government bodies today shared another article criticising CK Hutchison’s port asset sale, stating that ‘great entrepreneurs are all ardent patriots’. The move intensifies concerns that the deal could flounder due to Beijing’s resistance

Ports and Logistics Geopolitics

Australian competition watchdog raises concerns over DP World Silk Logistics’ takeover

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission outlined “preliminary competition concerns” with the deal and is now inviting submissions from interested parties 

Containers Ports and Logistics

The Art of the Deal is striving for win-win. Extortionate port fees would be lose-lose

The industry is utterly dependent on China-built tonnage and nothing is going to change that overnight

Containers Political Risk and Trade

Beijing casts shadow over CK Hutchison’s blockbuster port sale as national interest concerns raised

Beijing’s representative office in Hong Kong has amplified criticism of CK Hutchison’s $22.8bn port asset sale to a BlackRock-led consortium by reposting a scathing local newspaper article, fuelling speculation Chinese authorities are pressuring tycoon Li Ka-shing to reconsider the deal

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