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UKMTO: Tanker struck by two projectiles in Qatar, including one that was unexploded

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said a tanker'struck off Qatar' was hit by two projectiles. One exploded and the other remained unexploded inside the engine room. The tanker was hit about 17 nautical miles (31km) north of Qatar’s industrial hub?Ras Laffan, causing damage to the vessel above the waterline. The crew were safe and there were no reported environmental impacts. UKMTO stated that it could not confirm the origin of the projectiles, and investigations were still ongoing. The incident occurs as a result of 'growing threats to maritime travel in the wake of the U.S. - Israel conflict with...

Freight Logistics

FT reports that UAE is willing to join forces with international force to reopen Strait of Hormuz

The Financial Times reported Friday that the United Arab Emirates has informed the U.S., and other Western allies, that it will participate in a multi-national maritime taskforce aimed at reopening the 'Strait of Hormuz. Reports indicate that the UAE is pushing dozens of countries towards creating a "Hormuz Security Force", which will defend the Strait against Iranian attacks and accompany shipping. The UAE has been the target of more Iranian attacks than any country in the region, including Israel. The U.S. has a number of allies who have stated that they do not have immediate plans to send ships to...

Freight Logistics

The Iran War complicates WHO emergency medical supply routes

Officials from the World Health Organization said that they are finding alternative 'routes' to transport emergency medical supplies via their Dubai hub, to?crises like Lebanon, by long overland trips. However, rising fuel prices could hinder shipments in the event of a prolonged Iran war. Aid shipments by the global health organization from the United Arab Emirates had been completely halted due to restrictions on air, sea, and land routes caused by 'the Iran conflict', which began February 28th with U.S. - Israeli air strikes. Iran responded by firing "drones and rockets" at energy and other facilities across the Gulf while...

Freight Logistics

Fastweb cancels INWIT, sparking a telecoms tower dispute in Italy

Swisscom's Italian subsidiary Fastweb terminated a long-term contract on Wednesday with INWIT. This escalated a dispute with the top telecom towers provider in the country. Fastweb, who inherited the INWIT contract through its acquisition last year of Vodafone Italy, was pushing for a renegotiation, something that the tower company had refused to do. Fastweb announced last week that it would form a joint venture to build up 6,000 telecoms masts in Italy with Telecom Italia, INWIT's 'other main customer. Sources said that TIM will follow Fastweb in terminating its deal with INWIT. The decision is expected to be made at...

Freight Logistics

As Middle East trade routes are blocked by conflict, air freight rates have risen.

Data shows that air freight rates on some routes have risen up to 70% since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran began. The conflict has caused flights to be restricted, ocean shipments blocked, and a rise in 'jet - fuel costs. Experts in the industry said that the Middle Eastern airspace restrictions and security concerns have had the greatest impact on the rates for routes between South Asia, and Europe. This is after more than 100 containers ships were stranded around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil export corridor. Swiss logistics group Kuehne+Nagel announced on Friday that global...

Freight Logistics

As Middle East trade routes are blocked by conflict, air freight rates have risen.

Data shows that air freight rates on some routes have risen up to 70% since the U.S./Israeli war against Iran began. The conflict has caused flights to be restricted, ocean shipments to be blocked, and jet fuel prices are on the rise. Experts say that the Middle Eastern airspace restrictions and security concerns have had the greatest impact on the rates for routes between South Asia and Europe. This is after more than 100 containers ships were stranded in the area surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil export corridor. Container ships are used to transport products like generic...

Freight Logistics

Three vessels struck by projectiles on Strait of Hormuz

Sources and maritime security agencies said that three vessels were struck by unknown 'projectiles' in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday. One of the strikes caused a fire to break out?onboard? a ship, forcing the crew of the vessel to leave. Two maritime security sources confirmed that the bulk carrier Mayuree Naree, registered in Thailand, was damaged and targeted approximately 11 nautical mile north of Oman. UKMTO (United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations) later stated, in reference to the incident, the fire was 'extinguished' and there were no environmental impacts. The necessary crew remained aboard the vessel. Two maritime security sources...

Freight Logistics

Ninety one, an investment manager, increases its aluminium bets in response to the Strait of Hormuz crisis

Ninety one increased its aluminium exposure in its Global Natural Resources Fund after Middle East?conflict caused the Strait of Hormuz to be closed, threatening the global supply of the metal. Around seven million metric tonnes of aluminium is smelted in the Middle East, which represents 9% of global production. George Cheveley who manages this fund with Paul Gooden and Dawid Heyl said, "We could lose an important amount of supply in a market which is already quite tight." "We were over-weight aluminum a week ago, and now we are even more so," said George Cheveley. Cheveley said in an interview...

Freight Logistics

The Middle East war has a negative impact on HK trading debuts that are hoping to take advantage of early IPO momentum

The war in the Middle East has weighed down on Monday's market debuts of three Hong Kong listings that hoped to?ride a wave of momentum for share sales in the city in this year. Shenzhen Zhaowei Machinery & Electronics (SZME), Estun Automation (Estun) and Alsco Pooling Service (Alsco Pooling Service) are the first Hong Kong shares to be listed since the conflict erupted at the end last month. Zhaowei was the best-performing of the three. Shares in the microdrive manufacturer rose 9.4% over its original offer price, which was HK$71.28 (9.12). However, the initial 'public offering' price for the stock...

Freight Logistics

Shipper MSC introduces emergency fuel surcharge

Shipping company MSC announced on Saturday that it would implement a fuel surcharge for all cargo from the Mediterranean (including West Mediterranean and Adriatic Sea, East Mediterranean and Greece) and Black Sea, to the Indian Subcontinent, the Red Sea and East Africa. This will be effective March 16, 2019. The surcharge was set at $30 per twenty-foot equivalent unit for dry containers and $50 per TEU refrigerated containers from the Mediterranean, Black Sea and Red Sea. The world's largest ocean container carrier said that dry containers traveling from the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and East Africa would be charged at $60...

Freight Logistics

As planes grounded by the Middle East conflict, South Asia is awash with fast fashion clothing

According to three manufacturers, shipments of clothing for Zara and Inditex, the owners of Inditex, and other major retailers, are stuck at airports in Bangladesh and India as the Middle East conflict forces airlines like Emirates and Qatar Airways, to cancel flights. South Asia is the clothing manufacturing capital of the world. Fast fashion brands from around to world depend on Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan factories for their constant supply of T-shirts and dresses. "Some of my clothing consignments are stuck at Dhaka Airport," Shovon Islam, the managing director of Sparrow Group's manufacturer, said. Inditex, M&S Next, and Primark, among...

Freight Logistics

Shenzhen Zhaowei Machinery & Electronics raises 244,3 million dollars in Hong Kong listing

Shenzhen 'Zhaowei Machinery & Electronics, a Chinese provider of micro-drives and actuation system, announced on?Friday that it had?set the final offer price? for its Hong Kong IPO. The company raised HK$1.91billion ($244.25m) through the listing. The Shenzhen listed company sold 26,7 million H shares for HK$71.28 each, which was below the maximum price of HK$73.68 per share disclosed last week. This offering continues a 'brisk start for Hong Kong's IPO activities in 2026. In January, companies such as Eastroc Beverage or Muyuan Foods sought listings in the city. Hong Kong's stock -market had its best start to a new year...

Passenger Transportation Services

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Fuel costs are increasing, so airlines are reducing their prices and cutting back on their outlook.

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which has pushed up jet fuel prices, has shook the aviation industry around the world. Airlines have been forced to increase fares and revise their financial forecasts. In recent weeks, jet fuel prices have increased from $85-$90 per barrel to $150-$200 per barrel. This is a major financial blow to an industry that relies on fuel for up to 25% of its operating costs. Here is an alphabetical list of the ways airlines are responding to this issue: AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline anticipates that the suspension of Middle East flights, as well...

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Walsh must repair IndiGo's reputation before driving global expansion

Willie Walsh's appointment as IndiGo CEO is expected to boost the Indian carrier's global expansion, but first the former British Airways chief must repair the airline’s damaged reputation. Walsh's Tuesday appointment as India's largest airline, which controls about 65% domestic flights, stunned the industry. This was after months of negative media and regulatory pressure following the cancellation of thousands of flights by the airline in December because of inadequate planning of pilot rest and duty regulations. IndiGo has entrusted the head of the International Air Transport Association to lead the airline after the worst crisis it has experienced in two...

Passenger Transportation Services

Malaysia Airlines reports higher earnings by 2025, but Middle East conflict clouds the outlook

Malaysia Aviation Group (the 'operator of Malaysia Airlines) reported higher profits in 2025, but warned on Thursday that the market volatility caused by the conflict in Middle East could affect its performance this year. The Iran War, which has lasted for a month, has caused a global aviation shake-up. A sharp rise in jet fuel prices prompted airlines to raise fares and reduce?capacity. MAG, which is owned by Malaysian sovereign fund Khazanah Nasional reported a 'net profit after tax and interest of 137 million ringgit (US$34.08million) for 2025 compared to a '54 million ringgit ayear earlier. The revenue of the...

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Sources say that drone attacks are reducing exports and causing a reduction in Russian oil production.

Three industry sources told Reuters that a Russian oil production cut is imminent due to Ukraine's strike on pipelines, port infrastructure and refineries, which has reduced export capacity by a million barrels / day or 5% of the total, according to their report. The conflict in the Middle East has already caused unprecedented disruptions in oil supply. A reduction in output from Russia, the second largest exporter in the world, will add to this. Ukraine intensified its attacks over the past month on Russia's oil-export infrastructure. Ukraine's drone attacks are the most intense of its four-year-long war. They target the...

Transportation

Czech government will cap fuel retailer's margins and lower excise taxes

Andrej Babis, the Prime Minister of Czech Republic, said on Thursday that the government had agreed to cap fuel retailer's margins and reduce excise tax to limit fuel prices rising. Other governments in central Europe have also taken measures to reduce the impact of fuel prices resulting from the conflict in the Middle East, and the rising price of oil. Babis said at a press conference that the "chaos", caused by the lack of coordination between the central European countries, was due to the fact they had adopted?various?measures in order to curb the fallout from energy crisis. He said that...

Transportation

Ukraine's gas exports are falling, and further imports are expected to be low

Analysts said that Ukraine's natural gas imports would remain low at least until April. Purchases could increase if prices on the European market decline. Global gas and oil prices have soared due to the war in Iran. According to data from the operator of the gas transmission systems, Ukraine had planned to import exclusively 0.8 million cubic metres (mcm), as opposed 23 mcm, on Tuesday. Ukraine received gas in the period January to March from Poland, Hungary Slovakia and Romania. After Russia intensified its attacks on Ukrainian gas production in late 2013, Ukraine, which had previously only imported small volumes...

Transportation

The Finnish Border Guard reports that Russian oil ports in the Baltic region have been halted a week after drone attacks by Ukraine.

The Finnish Border Guard, who monitors maritime traffic in the region, reported that oil and LNG shipments were stopped on Wednesday. This was more than a fortnight after Ukrainian drones began attacking these Russian export hubs. Finland was able to see smoke after Ukrainian drones caused fires in Russia's Baltic port, leading to a suspension of fuel loadings last Wednesday. The attacks continue and Ust-Luga has been?hit on Tuesday for the fifth consecutive day in 10 days. "At this time, only a few oil tankers leave the oil ports of Primorsk or Ust-Luga." Mikko Hirvi, Head of Maritime Safety and...

Transportation

In March, Russia's gas exports via pipeline to Europe jumped 22% on an annual basis amid the Mideast crisis

Calculations showed that the average daily natural gas supply to Europe by Russian energy giant Gazprom via 'the TurkStream' undersea pipe rose 22% compared to a year ago to 55 million cubic meters in March. The Strait of Hormuz was closed to most shipping because of the Iran War, leaving the energy markets exposed to danger. After Ukraine decided?not extend a five year deal with Moscow, which?expired on January?2025, the Turkey is now the only route to Europe for Russian gas. According to calculations based on data provided by the European Gas Transmission Group Entsog, total Russian gas supplied to...

Transportation

Japan and Europe continue to have near-historical lows in coffee stocks

According to the Coffee Trading Academy, green coffee stocks in Japan, Europe, and the United States, the two largest coffee-consuming regions in the world, were near historic lows in February, despite the recent weakness of coffee prices. Japan's stock was 2.21 million 60 kg bags. This is a little different from January, and also from last year. It is still far below the 5-year average of 2.75 millions bags for this time of the year. CTA cited data from the European Coffee Federation to say that green coffee stocks in Europe were 6.8 million bags at the end of February....

Transportation

Top EU diplomats visit Bucha in commemoration of 2022 massacre

On Tuesday, the European Union's top diplomatic representative Kaja 'Kallas' and a number of EU foreign ministers visited Bucha to mark the fourth anniversary since a massacre. They expressed their support for Ukraine in its demand for Russian accountability for the atrocities that were 'committed' there. Ukrainian officials claim that Russian forces killed hundreds of people in Bucha soon after the beginning of the 2022 invasion. Kallas, along with around a dozen EU Foreign Ministers and other senior European Officials made the trip to Bucha amid tensions in the EU over EU Aid for Ukraine. Kallas, who returned to Kyiv...

Transportation

Naftogaz, the state-owned gas company in Ukraine, says that Ukraine wants more LNG and diesel imported from Greece

Naftogaz, the Ukrainian energy company, said on Monday that Ukraine is interested in increasing LNG supplies via Greek terminals and pipelines along the Vertical Corridor System. The Vertical Corridor allows Ukraine to receive U.S. LNG via Greece, but the share of imports is still small. In 2016, Greece, Bulgaria Romania and Hungary signed an agreement to build the infrastructure for the Vertical Gas Corridor, which will allow gas to be transported between the countries. After the meeting, Serhiy koretskyi, Naftogaz's CEO, said that "special attention was paid to the possibility of increasing the gas supply volumes for both Ukraine and...

Transportation

Moldovan opposition parties contest the merits of the state of emergency

Moldovan opposition parties demanded on Sunday an explanation from the pro-European Moldovan government regarding its imposition of a "sweeping energy state of emergency" over a damaged electricity line that took four days to repair. Last Tuesday, the Eastern European country’s?parliament?approved a 60-day energy state of an emergency to streamline decision-making. The government had blamed Russian attacks on neighbouring Ukraine after knocking out the Isaccea - Vulcanesti electricity line. Moldova's Energy Ministry announced that the line, which runs from Romania to Moldova, and crosses 40 km of Ukrainian territory, was restored Saturday. This line is responsible for 70% of the country's...

Transportation

Fire breaks out in Russia's Ust-Luga Port after drones from Ukraine cause damage

Russian officials reported that the Ust-Luga port, which is one of Russia's largest petroleum export outlets, was damaged by a Ukrainian drone attack on Sunday, which ignited a fire. Ukraine intensified drone strikes on Russia's oil export infrastructure in the last month. These attacks included Novorossiysk, on the Black Sea, and?Primorsk, and Ust-Luga, on the Baltic Sea. These attacks caused severe oil supply disruptions for Russia, which is the second largest oil exporter in the world. They also hit Moscow at a time when oil prices were above $100 per barrel because of?the Iran War. The Governor of Russia's Leningrad...

Transportation

Bloomberg News reports that Saudi pipeline bypasses Hormuz and pumps 7 million barrels per day of oil.

Bloomberg News reported that Saudi Arabia's East-West Pipeline, which circumvents the Strait of Hormuz and pumps?oil to its full capacity of 7 million barrels per day, according to a source familiar with the issue. Bloomberg reported that Saudi Arabia exports 5 million barrels of crude oil a day from its Yanbu port, located on the?Red Sea. The country also exports 700,000 to 900,000 barrels per day in oil products. Could not verify the report immediately. Aramco, the Saudi Arabian oil company, did not immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. Aramco CEO Amin Nasser had earlier told reporters on a...

Transportation

EU and operators agree on tariffs to make the gas corridor more competitive

The European Commission and the natural gas grid operators of Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine agreed on Friday to tariffs for the corridor that carries gas from Greece to Ukraine, in an effort to increase competition and diversify supply. The Greek gas grid operator DESFA announced in a press release that operators and EU executive have agreed on 'tariffs which will be implemented from October and are in line with EU rules. Greece, Bulgaria Romania and Hungary have agreed to develop the necessary infrastructure in order to realise the so-called Vertical gas Corridor, which would allow bidirectional gas transmission...