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...“We are urging the international community to mobilise and do what it needs to do to reopen the [Bab-el-Mandeb] strait....
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...and assume global responsibility for potential future international risks.”...
...Until recently, little was understood outside the shipping world about the extent of the dumping as it is almost impossible to monitor comprehensively....
...Among other means being tested to cut shipping emissions are the uses of methanol, ammonia and hydrogen as fuel....
...“There is a lot of cover for the [protection and indemnity] element to address,” said Neal, citing the $3bn of liability reinsurance that the ship has access to through the International Group of P&I Clubs...
...The risks have risen as international trade in goods has increased and ships have grown larger....
...Newcastle United football club director Amanda Staveley on Wednesday called on a judge to block a shipping magnate from pushing her into bankruptcy as her lawyers called a multimillion-pound demand he has...
...As part of the same programme, Paceco, a subsidiary of Japan’s Mitsui, will move production of STS cranes back to the US....
...This summer, diplomats at the UN’s International Maritime Organization set a target for shipping, which delivers about 90 per cent of the world’s traded goods, to achieve net zero emissions “by or around...
...Jakob Larsen, head of safety and security for Bimco, a large international association of shipowners, said the search for security advice reflected how the shipping industry was “very worried” about the...
...The Pentagon has convinced more than a half dozen allies to join a strengthened naval task force in the Red Sea amid mounting attacks by Iran-backed rebels on commercial shipping that have driven oil prices...
...In regard to the current crisis confronting international shipping in the Red Sea, you quote Peter Aylott, director of policy at the UK Chamber of Shipping, as saying that ship ownership and nationality...
...Orient Overseas (International) announced a $1.4bn profit for 2023 on Thursday, down from $10bn in 2022. The company also cut its final dividend by more than 90 per cent....
...Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani said on Tuesday that the escalating attacks in the Red Sea had changed “how we view the international trade, how we view international shipping...
...As well as attacking shipping, the rebels have fired missiles and drones at Israel....
...China is shipping more goods to the US via Mexico, circumventing steep tariffs imposed by the Trump administration and retained by Joe Biden’s White House, according to a Financial Times analysis of trade...
...Guy Platten, secretary-general of industry lobby group the International Chamber of Shipping, called the seizure of the MSC Aries a “flagrant breach of international law and an assault on freedom of navigation...
...The capture of the bulk carrier Abdullah off the Somali coast is the first such incident since December, underlining what the industry sees as a growing risk for commercial shipping....
...The initiative, which will include participation at some level from more than a half dozen Nato countries, including the UK and France, as well as regional allies like Bahrain, come as Iranian-backed Houthi...
...“The Red Sea shipping route is of great importance to Chinese merchant ships,” Yin said....
...“All eyes now will be on other shipping firms to see if they follow suit.” Oil prices were little changed on Friday, with the international benchmark Brent crude up 0.3 per cent at $76.84 a barrel....
...Profits are falling just as officials are tightening their scrutiny of shipping, which has previously proven difficult to regulate because of its international nature....
...“There are supplies that just won’t be here in time for this Christmas,” said Marco Forgione, director-general of the Institute of Export and International Trade, which represents importers across the UK...
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