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The Gulf markets are gaining ground as caution persists

The major Gulf stock exchanges rose in the early trading on Wednesday, amid signs of progress in U.S.Iran negotiations. However, there was still uncertainty about?the durability? of the agreement. The two countries that concluded the first round of negotiations on Monday in Switzerland gave contradictory accounts of some key elements of the Framework Agreement signed last week for the end of the war. These included financial incentives to Iran, control of the Strait of Hormuz, and Israel's war in Lebanon. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that Iran agreed to nuclear inspections in "infinity" on Tuesday. Tehran denied this concession...

Transport Infrastructure

Andy Home: The ROI-Congo pivots to the west under cover of cobalt control

Cobalt ambitions of the Democratic Republic of Congo are becoming more and more apparent. Export restrictions were used by the world's biggest producer of the strategic metal used in everything from stealth bombers to mobile phones, to "drain" the market and raise prices. Kinshasa, as it gains more control of its cobalt industry, is also trying to lessen its reliance on Chinese operators, and pivot toward the West, particularly the United States. The rebalancing is accompanied by new attempts to integrate the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM), a minefield of ethical issues for Western cobalt purchasers, into official sector. MOVING...

Transport Infrastructure

US launches investigation into fatal Tesla crash in Texas home

The U.S. government said Monday that it is investigating the crash of a Tesla Model 3 on June 19, which was using a driver assistance system at the time. It struck a house in Katy, Texas and killed a woman aged 76. Since 2016, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened more than 50 "special crash investigations" into Tesla incidents in which advanced driver assist systems like Autopilot are suspected of being used. About two dozen fatalities have been reported. Separately in March, NHTSA escalated its investigation into 3.2 Million Tesla vehicles equipped with "Full Self Driving" due...

Ground Freight

Exxaro, a South African company, is working on cheaper rail transport to move more manganese.

Exxaro Resources, a South African miner, said Monday that it wants to 'transport more manganese by rail instead of road in order to reduce costs and improve efficiency at its newly-acquired assets. Exxaro CEO Ben Magara stated that the company, along with its competitors, were working together with Transnet, a state-owned firm in freight transport, to increase freight capacity. Transnet is opening up parts of its network for private investment. Exxaro reported that hauling manganese via road costs?37% higher than rail. Exxaro said that logistics costs accounted for 43% for the free-onboard costs of?the bulk minerals. Johan Meyer, Exxaro's head...

Transportation

Bousso: The quest of ROI-Gulf Exporters to bypass Hormuz is reshaping the region.

Middle East oil producers will have to face the consequences. The Iran War exposed the dangers in relying solely on one chokepoint to export vital oil and gas. Gulf governments were left with a clear strategy imperative: diversify at all costs. A blockade by Iran of the Strait of Hormuz was long viewed as an "event of doomsday". It would never occur. Experts believed it would take a massive effort from the military and that Tehran wouldn't be willing to stop its exports. These assumptions were 'proven painfully incorrect. Iran used cheap drones and small vessels to impose a nearly...

Transport Infrastructure

Thailand revives $30 billion coast-to-coast highway to rival Malacca Strait

Chaiyaporn?Arunrasamee, hunched with his nets over the Andaman Sea, is a Thai government official proposing a "Land Bridge", which will ferry goods from ports on either side of the peninsula. Chaiyaporn stated that he did not want the project to be implemented. The Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul revived the project after the war with Iran and the closing of the Hormuz Strait revealed the countries' dependence on strategic maritime chokepoints. Plans envisage a '1 trillion baht logistics corridor ($30.45billion) to provide an alternative route through the Strait of Malacca, which is currently clogged with traffic. The corridor will connect...

Transport Infrastructure

Taiwan claims its delegates were barred from Ocean Conference in Kenya

Taiwan's government claimed that Kenya had banned delegates from Taiwan from attending an international conference in East Africa on oceans. This was due to pressure from China. China considers?democratically-governed?Taiwan to be?its territory and objects to any treatment of Taiwan as a sovereign nation. Taiwan's government has rejected Beijing's claims of sovereignty. In a statement posted on X, Tuesday, the 'Ocean Affairs Council', a Taiwan government agency said that visas were revoked for Taiwanese researchers at the last moment. Participants had their passports seized and phones confiscated. Kenyan officials from the foreign ministry and event organizers have not responded to requests...

Transport Infrastructure

Is the Iran War just an energy shock or a turning-point? Russell

Loss of?barrels, and increased prices are already signs that the Iran war has disrupted global crude oil and gas markets. With a U.S. peace deal with Iran expected to reopen Strait of Hormuz in the near future, it's time to assess whether this was a 'watershed moment or just another blip. Consider two precedents. Volkswagen's "Dieselgate", a scandal in 2015 over rigged emission tests, seemed innocent at first. But it signaled the end of diesel cars for passenger vehicles and the rise?of electric vehicle (EVs). The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine sparked a dramatic rise in energy prices. However, the...

Transport Infrastructure

Native Taiwanese paddle to the Philippines to reconnect a long-lost route

A group of native Taiwanese paddled to the Philippines in a wooden canoe that they built themselves, revitalizing a route that had been dormant for hundreds of years and reestablishing a cultural connection. The indigenous Batanes Islands, located north of Luzon in the Philippines, are also closely related to Taiwan's Orchid island. The 20-seater canoe named Ovayan, or "Golden Friendship", was built by six communities in Orchid Island, as part of an official project. It will take 24 hours to complete the trip, with 60 people rotating between support ships and taking turns rowing. Maraos is the chairperson of Taiwan’s...

Transport Infrastructure

Bousso: Reopening of the ROI-Hormuz could be OPEC’s downfall

Saudi Arabia and its neighbours in the Gulf will celebrate the eventual reopening of Strait of Hormuz. But the ensuing oil flood could erode OPEC’s fragile grip on the markets. The Iran War and the closing of the vital waterway, through which nearly one fifth of world oil and gas passed before the conflict, have dramatically reduced the output of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and shifted the industry's center of gravity away. Riyadh has limited options to counter these changes. The strait is not expected to reopen anytime soon, and it's unclear what the conditions will be. Iran...

Transport Infrastructure

Three more LNG tanks leave Strait of Hormuz

Ship-tracking data showed that three more liquefied gas tankers left the Strait of Hormuz without their transponders and were heading to destinations in 'Asia. However, it is unclear when exactly they made this 'transit. The United States and Iran exchanged air attacks on Thursday for the second day in a row, with U.S. president Donald Trump threatening further?strikes until Tehran accepts a peace agreement and Washington claiming it 'fired on an Iranian oil vessel. QatarEnergy-controlled tankers Lebrethah (left) and?Rasheeda (right) were last spotted west of the Strait on June 1, and April 30, respectively. They carried?cargoes that had been loaded...

Transport Infrastructure

Vietnam's Vingroup pushes ahead with the 'world's biggest stadium' despite doubts about demand

Vingroup, a Vietnamese company, is speeding up construction of the world's biggest stadium in Hanoi. They are betting that future demand will make the 135,000-seat venue financially viable. A Vingroup representative said during a recent site visit that thousands of workers work around the clock on the site located about 25 kilometers (15.5 miles south of the central Hanoi) to finish the venue by the end of July 2027. The completion date is a year earlier than the original plan announced in December. Vingroup, Vietnam’s largest company by market capitalisation and working on a number of projects including a high-speed...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Passenger Marine Transportation

Gulf oil tanker prices nearly double as Middle East producers increase exports

Shipping data and sources indicate that oil tanker operators have made record profits this week after almost doubling the cost of hiring vessels to travel through the Strait of Hormuz or the wider Gulf region. This is due to the increasing demand for the waterway as it slowly begins to pick up. The strait's traffic has been relatively low since Iran lifted the effective blockade after agreeing on a 60-day truce with the U.S. last week. Meanwhile, talks are continuing to reach a permanent agreement to end the war. The number of vessels passing through Hormuz has dropped to a...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Qatar brings LNG tankers into Hormuz despite shipping slowdown

Shipping data revealed that four liquefied?gas tanks controlled by Qatar headed into the Strait of Hormuz despite a drop in?ship traffic following Iran's announcement over the weekend that the waterway had been closed again. Shiptracking data by analytics firm Kpler revealed that the tankers - Wadi Al Sadd, Mekaines Al Sadd, and Mesaimeer – entered the strait via Iran for the first since the U.S./Israeli war against Iran began. QatarEnergy's LNG exports, which have been severely curtailed since the beginning of the war on February 28, didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. LSEG data shows that the dry...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Although there are questions about Iran's transit conditions, oil shipments to Hormuz have increased.

The United States and Iran signed a ceasefire agreement on Friday, and Gulf producers are preparing to increase exports in spite of concerns about the conditions set by Tehran. Washington and Tehran have released the text for an interim agreement that was signed on Wednesday, to end the conflict. Donald Trump has warned that he will resume his attacks and "target Iranian officials" if the commitments made are not kept. MarineTraffic reports that at least four tankers with crude oil, oil products, and liquefied gas headed for Iraqi Gulf port entered the strait Friday. After being delayed by war, a...

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Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

UN agency reports that ships are already sailing through Hormuz as part of the UN evacuation scheme

A spokesperson for the U.N. shipping agency said that ships have already passed through 'the Strait of Hormuz' under a newly-launched evacuation scheme. A spokesperson for the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a U.N. agency, said that "ships have already started to pass under the plan." He declined to give any 'details' on the ships that had passed. LSEG's ship tracking data revealed on Wednesday that two dry -bulk ships, and one cargo -ship, have sailed through Hormuz in the past 12 hours. According to LSEG & MarineTraffic'ship tracking data' based on an analysis of ship movement, at least 35 commercial...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Tropical Storm Jangmi hits Japan and cuts power to 60,000 households

Tropical storm Jangmi, which was accompanied by torrential rain and fierce winds, swept across Japan?Wednesday afternoon, knocking out the power to tens of thousands of homes. Japan's Meteorological Agency reported that the'storm's' 'centre' lay off Honshu's central island, and was tracking northeast to the greater Tokyo area with sustained winds up to 25 metres per second. Minoru Kihara, a government spokesperson, said that the storm has caused a loss of?electricity to nearly 60,000 homes. Kihara advised: "If you feel any danger, do not hesitate to act quickly?to save your life." Residents of eight prefectures in southwestern and central Japan were...

Passenger Transportation

Sources say that Italy's RAI wants to extend the contract with EI Towers before RaiWay.

Three sources said that RAI wants EI Towers?to extend contracts with broadcasters using its infrastructure, before it merges into the state broadcaster RaiWay. This is to ensure long-term stability of business. Sources who declined to give their names because the talks are not public said that the issue was a sticking-point in the negotiations between RaiWay, and the shareholders of EI Towers, ahead of the June 15 deadline for a?deal?. The merger of RaiWay, a Milan-listed company, and EI Towers, a privately owned company has been on the radar for almost a decade. EI Towers is 60% owned by Italian...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Ships transporting Middle East oil and LNG leave Hormuz on their way to Pakistan and China

Shipping data shows that two liquefied gas tankers will leave the 'Strait of Hormuz today, bound for Pakistan and China. Meanwhile, a supertanker carrying iraqi oil bound for China has left the Gulf after nearly three months of being stuck. The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which began on 28 February, has caused a severe curtailment of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Around one-fifth of world oil and LNG is normally transported through this strait. These vessels are part of a small group of supertankers that will be leaving the Gulf via a transit path Iran has requested...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Ships transporting Middle East oil and LNG leave Hormuz on their way to Pakistan, China

Shipping data revealed that a liquefied gas tanker left the Strait of Hormuz on Monday and headed to Pakistan, while a supertanker carrying iraqi oil bound for China had just left the Middle East Gulf after nearly three months of being stuck. The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which began on 28 February, has severely restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Through this Strait of Hormuz normally flows?around one fifth of the world's oil and LNG supply. These vessels are among a few supertankers that have left the Gulf via a transit path ordered by Iran. Three Very...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Idemitsu Maru tanker with Saudi oil crosses Strait of Hormuz

LSEG shipping data revealed that on Tuesday the Panama-flagged?tanker Idemitsu Maru crossed the?Strait?of Hormuz with 2?million?barrels of Saudi crude oil. It was the first Japan-linked tanker to have done so since the Iran War began. Japan imported 95% of its crude oil from the Middle East before the U.S. - Iran conflict erupted on February 28, disrupting Middle East crude and liquefied gas supplies. A large portion of this oil was shipped via the Strait of Hormuz. This move is in response to the recent diplomatic efforts of Japan to secure energy supplies that were disrupted due to the war....

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Geely Caocao will deploy thousands of robotaxis fully customized in 2027

Caocao Inc., the ride-hailing division of Chinese automaker Geely Holding Group, said that it plans to deploy thousands?of robotaxis worldwide next year. Its CEO announced this on Friday. This could create a rivalry between Tesla's Cybercab and Caocao Inc. Caocao CEO Gong Xin said that the first large-scale deliveries and deployments of the Geely-made robotaxi Eva Cab are expected to begin in 2028, before the fleet grows to 100,000 vehicles by 2030. He said that the Eva Cab would first be deployed on the roads in Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, and five cities of mainland China next year. Production, delivery,...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

US military will enforce blockade on Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea. Note to seafarers

U.S. Central Command in a 'note to seafarers' seen on Monday said that the U.S. military will enforce a 'blockade of all vessels in the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea east of the Strait of Hormuz. The note stated that the blockade will come into effect at 1400 GMT Monday. The note stated that "any vessel entering or leaving the 'blockaded area' without authorization will be subject to interception, diversion and capture." The blockade won't impede transit neutral traffic through the Strait of Hormuz from or to non-Iranian locations. The note stated that the blockade would "encompasses?the entire?Iranian...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Police say that the'system failure" is responsible for the outage of Baidu robotaxi in Wuhan.

Local police reported a "system failure" that caused an outage of robotaxis operated by Baidu Apollo Go in the central Chinese city?Wuhan on Wednesday. This re-ignited safety concerns about?the rapidly-growing service. According to an official announcement, the police received reports late Tuesday night that a number of Apollo Go cars were stuck in the middle and unable to move. The police reported that passengers were able exit their vehicles safely, and no injuries were reported. Investigations are still ongoing to determine the cause of this incident. A traffic police officer told The Paper in a video that at least 100...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Carmakers and rental firms urge EU not to mandate EV fleet targets

BMW, Toyota and other automakers and leasing companies from Europe have urged the European Commission to not set mandatory targets on electric vehicle purchases by corporate fleets. They argue that it would be prohibitively expensive and counterproductive. On December 16, the EU executive will unveil a number of proposals that could allow more flexibility for the European automotive sector to meet CO2 emission targets and ease an effective ban on sales of new internal combustion engine vehicles in 2035. The package will include plans for corporate fleets such as company cars which account for 50-60% or the new car sales...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Zipcar, the car-sharing company, plans to stop operations in UK

Zipcar, an American car-sharing company and a subsidiary of Avis Group, announced on Monday that it will cease operations in the United Kingdom, as well as suspending any new bookings after the end of this year. The company said it was awaiting the results of formal consultations with its UK staff before deciding on a date for the closure of their operations. Avis Budget Group's spokesperson stated in an email that Zipcar had proposed changes to the UK operation as part of an overall transformation for international operations. This proposal is only for the UK market. Zipcar's operations on the...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

In China's worst rail crash in over a ten-year period, a train runs down and kills 11.

Officials in Kunming, a city in southwest China, said that a train hit a group railway workers, killing eleven and injuring another two. This is the deadliest rail crash in over a decade. Officials said that the train was testing equipment for earthquake detection when it hit workers at the Luoyang Town Railway Station. In a press release, the station in Yunnan Province has resumed its normal operations. The cause of the accident will be investigated. China has the largest rail network in the world, covering more than 100,000 km and making billions of trips every year. Although praised for...