Nan Fung exits MR tankers with sale to Hong Kong start-up
Windar Shipping snaps up 2007-built ship after forming in April
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Windar Shipping snaps up 2007-built ship after forming in April
Nan Fung exits MR tankers with sale to Hong Kong start-up Read More »
The new executive director of the New Zealand Marine Industry Association (NZ Marine) says that the inherent strengths of the marine industry can help it navigate fuel pressures and challenging economic conditions. Former Coastguard New Zealand…
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Senior U.S. and Chinese officials agree that no country can be allowed to exact shipping tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, the State Department told Reuters on Tuesday, in a sign that the two countries are trying to find common ground on efforts…
China and US Agree on Opposing Hormuz Tolls, State Department Says Read More »
Ship owners are increasing their activity in the market for newbuildings and second hand vessels. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Banchero Costa said that in the newbuilding market, “in the bulk sector, China’s Jiangmen Nanyang Shipbuilding sec…
Newbuilding Activity Growing, While More Deals Evident in the Second Hand Market Read More »
Guinea has long been a cornerstone of the global bauxite trade, and its rapid export growth over the past five years has been a key driver of Capesize demand and firmer freight rates. However, the combination of a stalled Chinese aluminum industry, sup…
What a Guinea Bauxite Export Cap Could Mean for Dry Bulk Read More »