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The Houthis are still calling the shots in the Red Sea
The segments of the shipping industry that were either forced to reroute or freely chose to are not relying on naval escorts or diplomatic negotiations to decide on whether they will return, but are waiting for a signal from the Houthis themselves
Good news from Gaza, but shipping needs to wait and see
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst, and be unsurprised by anything in between
Plastic pellets a nurdle hurdle for IMO
The International Maritime Organization is mulling regulations to prevent polluting spills of plastic pellets from containers, which are bad for the environment and hard to clean up
The Daily View: An end to freedom
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No imminent return to Red Sea for shipping despite Gaza ceasefire
A ceasefire deal in Gaza has not altered the current threat assessment for shipping in the Red Sea and shipping lines will not be prepared to disrupt global supply chains by re-routing until there is hard evidence the Houthi threat has diminished
South Korea labour ministry holds emergency talks with shipbuilding executives following another fatality
With a total of 20 deaths recorded at South Korean shipyards in 2024, the government is now urging major builders to ramp up safety efforts
The Daily View: Sovereign failings
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Falsely flagged, US-sanctioned tanker reportedly detained in Venezuela
Venezuelan authorities have reportedly detained a US-sanctioned tanker that is falsely flying the flag of Guyana amid heightened tensions between the neighbouring nations. It is unclear if Venezuelan authorities were aware that the vessel was not in fact registered in Guyana
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
Armed pirates still there, IMB insists
Owners have a duty to report incidents, even if it means delays to vessels
The Daily View: On a mission, in theory at least
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Red Sea war risk rates fall as insurers ponder potential Gaza peace deal
What happens next depends on politics
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