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Descartes reports that US container imports dropped 5.5% in April due to trade and geopolitical risk.

U.S. Container Imports Dropped 5.5% In April As?Importers Deal With Trade Policy Uncertainty And Geopolitical Risks, Supply Chain Technology Provider?Descartes Systems Group Said?On Friday. U.S. President Donald Trump’s changing trade policies have hit containerized?import _volumes. Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route for energy supplies after U.S. and Israeli?strikes against the country. Import trends can be viewed as a measure of the U.S. economic health. They rise when the economy is strong, and fall when it is weak. Descartes data showed that U.S. ports handled 2,277.965 twenty-foot equivalent units in April, which was a 3.2% decrease...

Freight Logistics

Maersk's US flagged ship is accompanied by US Military to transit Hormuz

Maersk reported that the Alliance 'Fairfax', a U.S. flagged vehicle carrier operated by Farrell Lines, left the Gulf on Monday accompanied by U.S. Military assets. U.S. Central Command, or Centcom, said Monday that American forces were actively assisting efforts to restore commercial ship traffic through the Strait?Hormuz. Before the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, 20% of world oil was transported through this vital maritime chokepoint. Centcom announced Monday that two merchant ships flying the flag of the United States successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. Navy is operating guided-missile destroyers in?the Gulf as part of a project called...

Freight Logistics

UKMTO receives a report of a fire on a cargo vessel 36 nautical mile north of Dubai

United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, (UKMTO),?said Monday that it received a report about a 'cargo vessel' incident which occurred 36?nautical -miles north of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. UKMTO's advisory note stated that the vessel reported an engine room fire, whose cause was not immediately determined. It also noted that all crew members were safe andaccounted for. UKMTO reported that it received a second report about a?another incident' 14 nautical miles west from Mina Saqr in the United Arab Emirates. UKMTO was notified by a third party that "a vessel was on fire." The cause of the fire is...

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UKMTO reports incident involving tanker near Oman

The United 'Kingdom Maritime - Trade Operations (UKMTO), a government agency, said on saturday that it had received a report about a tanker which was being fired at by "two gunboats connected to Iran's Revolutionary IRGC" located 20 nautical miles north of oman. UKMTO's advisory note stated that the captain of the tanker reported that?the two armed gunboats fired without issuing any radio challenges, adding that the vessel and crew were safe. UKMTO reported that it received a'report of an unknown projectile hitting a container vessel 25 nautical miles north-east of Oman. UKMTO reported that the attack damaged some containers...

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Quotations-Reactions from industry leaders and businessmen to Iran's statement that Hormuz was open

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was now open to all commercial vessels after a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon. Quotes from world leaders and the shipping industry on the Iranian declaration. SHIPPING INDUSTRIES: HAPAG-LLOYD Insurance coverage, clear orders?of?the iranian government/military about the exact sea corridor to be used and the sequence of ships leaving) we would prefer to pass through as soon as possible. Insurance coverage, orders from the Iranian government/military regarding the exact sea route to be used, and the order of departure by ships) would make it easier for us to cross the strait. Our...

Freight Logistics

Quotations-Reactions from industry leaders and businessmen to Iran's statement that Hormuz was open

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was now open to all commercial vessels following an agreement in Lebanon on a ceasefire. The shipping industry and leaders from around the world have spoken out about the Iranian declaration. SHIPPING INDUSTRIES: MAERSK "We have?taken?note of the announcement. Our priority is the safety of our crews, vessels, and cargo. We have been following the advice of our regional security partners since the beginning of the conflict. The recommendation has so far been to avoid transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. "Any decision on whether to transit the strait is based...

Freight Logistics

Quotations-Reactions from industry leaders and businessmen to Iran's statement that Hormuz was open

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was now open to all commercial vessels after a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon. The shipping industry and other world leaders have weighed in on the Iranian Declaration. SHIPPING INDUSTRIES: KNUT ARILD HARIDE, CEO of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association "If this is a step in the right direction, then it is a positive development. The situation is still unresolved. There are many outstanding questions, such as those related to sea mines and the Iranian conditions. Before any transit can take place, these aspects must be clarified. SPOKESPERSON OF HAPAG-LLOYD SHIPMENT COMPANY "We're...

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Shipping data shows that Congo quarterly copper exports are down by almost 15%, while cobalt is on the rise.

According to data from the shipping industry, copper exports in Democratic 'Republic of Congo dropped by 14.6% during the first quarter, after reaching a record high a year ago. Meanwhile, cobalt shipments recovered sharply following a long-term freeze. Congo is the largest cobalt producer in the world, accounting for 70% of the global reserves. It's also the second-largest copper supplier, which makes it an important pillar of the global supply chains of electric vehicles and clean energy transition. According to Access World data viewed by?Monday, it exported approximately 4.83 million metric tonnes of?copper in 2025 and 245,700 of cobalt. The...

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Tel Aviv stocks reach record highs as truce hopes spur Tel Aviv's shares to hit a 1995 peak against the dollar.

Tel Aviv's share indexes reached all-time peaks - and the Israeli shekel rose - to a 30-year high - against the dollar on Friday, on the apparent hope that the U.S.-Iran talks scheduled for Saturday would maintain a ceasefire. The blue-chip Tel Aviv index and the broader TA-125 closed higher by 1.9%, extending to over 6% gains since the U.S. and Israel led air war began in February '28. The?shekel rose 0.7% against the dollar, reaching a rate 3.031 - its highest level since October 1995. Israel and Hezbollah traded fire in Lebanon, and the Strait of Hormuz was closed....

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Shipping data shows that a tanker loaded with Iraqi crude oil passes through Hormuz.

Data from LSEG/Kpler showed that an oil 'tanker' loaded with Iraqi crude was seen transiting the Strait of Hormuz near the Iranian coast a few days after Iran announced Iraq was exempted from any restrictions on transiting this vital -sea route. Kpler data shows that the Ocean Thunder loaded approximately 1 million barrels of Basrah heavy crude on March 2. It is expected to "discharge" its cargo in Pengerang, Malaysia by mid-April. Iran closed the Strait after U.S. airstrikes and Israeli strikes on Iran in late February escalated a conflict. Later, it said that vessels without U.S. and Israeli connections...

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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...

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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...

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EU agency warns against switching jet fuel amid fears of shortage

Amid concerns about a fuel shortage due to the war with Iran, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency has advised airports and airlines to 'take precautions' when switching to Jet A fuel. In European airports, jet A-1 is typically used in planes. This grade is more suitable for long-haul, cold-temperature operations and is preferred by the military. EASA issued a statement Friday saying that "a potential introduction into markets using Jet A-1 traditionally needs to be managed adequately." EU guidelines revealed on Thursday that Jet 'A' fuel will be allowed to be used by airlines as the EU preferred fuel...

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Dutch regulator fines taxi app Yango £117 million for data transfers to Russia

The Dutch data protection agency announced on Friday that it had?imposed a fine of 100 million euros ($117 million)?on the mobile taxi app Yango because they transferred personal?data?of their customers to Russia. AP (as 'the'regulator was known) imposed the fine to MLU, a Dutch company that is behind units of Yango located in Norway and Finland. It said this in a press release. The taxi app is primarily used in Africa, Latin America and the Middle East, as well as in non-EU European nations. However, it was also present in Finland and Norway, which are not EU countries but adhere...

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Former China Eastern Airlines Chairman indicted for bribery

China's top prosecutor announced on Friday that a former chairman of China Eastern Airlines Group had been?indicted for bribery. This is the latest high-profile action against corruption as Beijing intensifies its campaign to combat?corruption. The news comes a day after Xinhua, the official news agency, highlighted the magnitude of the effort. Former defence ministers Wei Fenghe, and Li Shangfu were sentenced to death for graft, but with a 2-year reprieve. Xinhua reported that Liu Shaoyong was accused of "abusing a number of official positions... in order to obtain?benefits and accept bribes involving cash and valuables". It added that the charges...

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Energy Minister says Turkey wants to extend LNG agreement with Algeria

Alparslan Bayraktar, Minister of Energy, said that Turkey was looking to extend the 'liquefied gas (LNG), agreement with Algeria before it expires in September 2027. He added that some of the LNG could be transported into southeastern Europe. The first gas supply contract was signed in 1988 by the Turkish state energy company Botas with Algerian state oil & gas company Sonatrach. It has been repeatedly extended since then. "We hope to conclude a new agreement this year." "Our current agreement expires September 2027. We aim to renew it," Bayraktar said after the meeting between the Turkish and Algerian leaders...

Transportation

Grid charges are key to Bangladesh's "merchant" renewable growth

Bangladesh permits business-to-business deals This allows businesses to increase their renewable share The key to the viability of this business is network charges Tahmid Zami Tahmid Zami Last year, Bangladesh allowed private companies to directly sell electricity to large consumers. The electricity from "merchant power plant" was carried over the grid with users paying charges to the grid and distribution companies. India has allowed open-access to power purchases for many years, while Pakistan has been working towards a "competitive" bilateral market but has had disputes over the use-of system charges. The energy regulatory commission of Bangladesh is currently working out...

Transportation

Sources say that Russia's vast Kirishi refinery has halted processing after a drone attack.

?Russia's vast Kirishinefteorgsintez (Kirishi) oil ?refinery halted processing on Tuesday following Ukrainian ?drone attacks ?which damaged ?the ?plant's units and caused a fire, two industry sources said. Surgutneftegaz which controls the refinery did not respond immediately to a comment request. Sources who requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the situation said that three of four crude distillation unit (CDU) at the refinery had been damaged by the drone attack. Sources said that it is difficult to estimate the time needed for the repairs of damaged units. They added that secondary units also suffered damage. Alexander Drozdenko, the region...

Transportation

UAE claims it intercepted Iran's missiles after drone attack on Fujairah Oil Zone

Authorities said that a fire broke out in a?major UAE zone of the oil industry on Monday following a?drone attack from Iran. The Gulf?state's?military intercepted separately three?Iranian?missiles over its?waters?and a forth crashed into the ocean. The Fujairah Media Office released a statement saying that civil defence teams were immediately deployed to contain the fire at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone. Three Indian citizens were also moderately injured and were taken to hospital. The UAE defence minister said on X, that their forces intercepted 3 missiles. A fourth fell into the sea. Iranian news agencies reported that the Revolutionary Guards Navy...

Transportation

Think tank: High oil prices will not save Russian growth

A think tank near the government stated on Monday that high?global oil?prices will not boost Russian economic growth in this year, as new sanctions from the West and drone attacks by Ukraine weigh on crude output and exports. TsMAKP, an influential think tank, has lowered its forecast of gross domestic product growth. The pressures have led to lower than expected outputs for Russia's primary export commodity by 2026. Many analysts had predicted that Russia would benefit from the increase in oil prices after the U.S., Israel and Iran attacks and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The forecast for...

Transportation

Venezuela asks for grid repairs but does not guarantee payment

Two sources said that when potential financiers and providers of Venezuela's electrical industry met with government officials in Caracas, they were primarily concerned about?how to pay them for repairing the country's deteriorating grid. Sources said that the executives were hesitant as the nation tried to jumpstart the $100 billion reconstruction plan, which was pushed by Washington. Since she succeeded the deposed president?Nicolas Maduro? in January, Delcy Rod has made it a priority to ensure stable electricity. However, the cash-strapped nation has not been able to pay suppliers on time to help industries like oil and gas recover. A representative of...

Transportation

Data shows that Russian pipeline gas exports into Europe fell by 1.7% year-on-year in April.

The TurkStream pipeline, which is operated by the Russian energy giant Gazprom, has reduced its average daily natural gas?gas?supplies into Europe from 41 million cubic meters to 41 millions cubic metres in April compared to a year ago. Prices rose sharply after shortages arose from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz - a conduit that carried a fifth of global oil and gas. Turkey is the only route through which Russian gas can be transported to Europe. This is because Ukraine did not extend its five-year agreement with Moscow, which expired in January 2025. According to calculations based on...

Transportation

US Treasury warns that even in the form of charity, shippers should not pay tolls for Hormuz.

The U.S. Treasury warned that any shipper who pays tolls for the Strait of Hormuz to Iran, or makes charitable donations to groups such as the Iranian Red Crescent Society is subject to punitive sanctions. About 20% of all crude oil and natural gas transported by sea passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran has proposed to charge fees or tolls for vessels that pass through the Strait as part of its proposals to end war with Israel and the United States. According to the advisory from Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the U.S. knows that Iran is...

Transportation

US Treasury warns that even if you pay in charity, the tolls for Hormuz are still a violation.

The U.S. Treasury warned that any shippers who pay tolls to?Iran to pass through the Strait?of Hormuz or make charitable donations to groups such as the Iranian?Red Crescent Society are?at?risk? of sanctions. About 20% of all crude oil and LNG flows in the world pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran has proposed to charge a fee or toll on vessels that pass through the Strait as part of its proposals to end the conflict with Israel and the United States. The advisory from the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Treasury stated that U.S. The U.S. is aware...

LNG Transportation

The US has a glut of natural gas that is not being used by Asia or Europe.

By limiting Gulf exports, the war with Iran has increased prices for natural gas traded globally. Gas is so plentiful in West Texas that some producers have to pay for it to be taken away. Iran's attacks against Gulf energy producers and the?war have stopped 20% of the global supply of?liquefied?natural?gas. The Qatari LNG plants have been damaged, and tankers are unable to pass through the Strait of Hormuz at the Gulf's entrance because of Iranian threats of firing on them. The global gas market has been split by the crisis: import-dependent countries in Europe and Asia are scrambling to...

Transportation

Iraqi state news agency reports that work has begun on the Basra-Haditha pipeline.

Iraq began work on a 'oil pipeline connecting Basra and Haditha with a capacity of 2.5m barrels a day, according to the'state news agency, citing the Oil Ministry, in an effort to expand the export routes for the OPEC producer. The ministry stated that the project has received a budget of $1.5 billion, but its speed will be determined by the amount of additional funding. A spokesperson for the ministry said that the 700-kilometre pipeline (435-miles) will be used to transport crude oil via multiple routes including Syria's Baniyas and Turkey's Ceyhan, as well as Jordan's Aqaba. It will also...

LNG Transportation

The US has a glut of natural gas that is not being used by Asia or Europe.

By limiting Gulf exports, the war with Iran has increased?prices for natural gas traded globally. Gas is so plentiful in West Texas that some producers have to pay for it to be?taken out. Iran's attacks against Gulf?energy companies and the war have halted 20 percent of global liquefied gas (LNG). The Qatari LNG plants have been damaged and tankers are unable to cross the Strait of Hormuz at the Gulf's entrance because of Iranian threats. The global gas market has been split by the crisis: import-dependent countries in Europe and Asia are scrambling to find scarce supplies while the United...