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Briton Mansell wins first DP World Tour title in Singapore Classic

Richard Mansell won the Singapore Classic Sunday with a birdie on the final hole. This was his first DP World Tour win on his 104th try. He beat Keita Nagajima by just one stroke. The Englishman Mansell shot a six-under-66 in the final round of the tournament to finish 16 under in a tight competition. Adrien Saddier from France and England's Tom McKibbin finished two strokes back to share third place. When asked about the long wait for his title, Mansell responded with emotion: "God I wish it came earlier." It's a great feeling. It makes all those near misses,...

Transport Infrastructure

Marine oil sales in key ports drop as global uncertainty about trade brews

Industry sources report that sales of marine fuel are slowing down at major refuelling stations around the world at the beginning of the year, as the shipping industry struggles with geopolitical uncertainty and the impact of rising tariffs on the global trade. Official data revealed that marine fuel sales in the first two month of 2025 at the world's No.1 and 3 refuelling hubs - Singapore and Fujairah, both in the United Arab Emirates - totaled 9.78 million metric tonnes (62.09 millions barrels), down 9% compared to the same period last year. Singapore's marine fuel sales in February hit a...

Transport Infrastructure

Vopak will expand Thailand terminal to import US ethane from 2029

Global independent storage operator Vopak announced on Thursday it would expand its joint venture terminal in Thailand so that the state energy company PTT Global Chemical can import U.S.-made ethane starting in 2029. China and other petrochemical companies in Asia are looking to import more ethane from the U.S. Shale Gas Boom to diversify their raw materials supply, as well as to lower costs. According to Vopak, Thai Tank Terminal, a joint venture of PTTGC Gulf Energy Development, and Vopak, will build 160,000 cubic meters of tank storage at Map Ta Phut in Rayong. The JV that provides storage and...

Transport Infrastructure

PowerChina's Laos utility claims $555 Million in unpaid bills

According to a review of an arbitration file, a unit of China’s state-owned Power Construction Corp of China has sued Laos Utility Electricite du Laos in Singapore for $555 million of unpaid dues relating to. The claim is based on the electricity generated by PowerChina's Nam Ou Power unit, which operates the $2.73 billion Nam Ou River Cascade hydropower project. It has a capacity to generate 1.27 gigawatts of power from seven cascades that are located along 350 km of river in Southeast Asia. The Nam Ou Project is one of Laos’ largest projects, representing 7% of its 18 GW...

Transport Infrastructure

Russia signs memorandum for port and oil refinery construction in Myanmar

The Russian Ministry of Economic Development announced on Sunday that Myanmar and its close friend Russia had signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation for investment in a Dawei special economic zone, which includes construction of an oil refinery and a port. The document was signed during the visit of a Russian delegation to Myanmar by Maxim Reshetnikov, the head of Russia's ministry. Reshetnikov, quoted by the Russian Ministry in a press release, said that the text of the memo contains the basic parameters for several large infrastructure and power projects being implemented in Myanmar jointly with Russian companies. We...

Transport Infrastructure

Peru is expecting to enter 10 new markets for agro-exports this year

Sources from the industry and government said that Peru will enter 10 new markets this year for its agricultural exports, including Indonesia, Israel and the Philippines, as the South American nation posted strong shipments. According to data from the government, Peru's agricultural exports increased by 22% last year to $12.8 billion. In a press briefing, Julio Perez of the Peruvian exporters' association ADEX said that the goal was to expand into at least 10 new countries this year, including the Philippines, and Israel. This would consolidate Peru's presence in Asia and Middle East. Perez stated that while the United States...

Transport Infrastructure

Bangladesh mills feed on fast fashion, but slow down on green energy

Energy costs continue to rise despite the closure of factories Solar energy could help the industry go green As mills struggle to transition to energy, jobs are lost Tahmid Zami Tahmid Zami Textile manufacturers are looking for new ways to produce cloth that is more affordable and has a stronger environmental credential. They risk bankruptcy. Bangladesh, the second-largest fashion exporter in the world, exported clothing worth $38.5 billion dollars last year. It supplied high-street giants like H&M and Zara. The company aims to increase its exports to $40 billion by the end of this year. Other apparel hubs have caught...

Transport Infrastructure

The LME's available Russian-origin aluminum stocks rose in January

LME data on Monday showed that the number of Russian-made aluminium in London Metal Exchange storage warehouses was up in January compared to December. The amount of Indian metal, however, fell. According to traders, the majority of the aluminium in LME registered warehouses at Port Klang in Malaysia is of Indian origin. This is what Western consumers are looking for, as many have refused to purchase metal made in Russia after it invaded Ukraine almost three years ago. Stocks of aluminium with Russian origin, or those on warrant At the end January, the total reached 164 475 metric tonnes, or...

Transport Infrastructure

MMC Port hires Banks for Malaysian IPO worth over $1.34 billion

By Yantoultra Ngui Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed that MMC Port Holdings had hired CIMB to assist in a Malaysian initial public offering. The IPO could raise up to 6 billion ringgit (1,34 billion dollars). Two other sources confirmed that RHB and UBS were also asked to assist in the preparation of the IPO. The IPO would be the largest in Malaysia in over a decade. It was anticipated to happen either in the second quarter of this year or in 2026. The sources estimated that MMC Port would be valued at over 25 billion ringgit. The first...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources: MMC Port has hired banks to handle the $1.34 billion Malaysian IPO.

By Yantoultra Ngui SINGAPORE, February 3 - MMC Port Holdings hired CIMB to work on a Malaysian initial public offering of more than 6 billion ringgit (1,34 billion dollars), according to two sources familiar with the matter. A third and fourth source confirmed that RHB and UBS were also tapped to help with the IPO. Sources said that the IPO would be the largest in Malaysia in over a decade and could hit the market in the second half of the year or 2026. It was estimated to value MMC Port in excess of 25 billion ringgit. The first source...

Transport Infrastructure

Why is Trump threatening to take over the Panama Canal?

Freshly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump is pressing to take back the Panama Canal, the world's second busiest interoceanic waterway, spurring concerns that the United States could attack the Main American country. Trump argues that Panama has actually broken a promise of neutrality made when the United States moved the canal to Panama in 1999, falsely declaring that China is operating it. The canal is operated by the Panama Canal Authority, an autonomous firm overseen by the Panamanian federal government. WHY IS THE CANAL SECRET FOR THE U.S? The Panama Canal is an 82-km (51-mile) synthetic waterway that connects the...

Transport Infrastructure

Why is Trump threatening to take control of the Panama Canal?

Newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump is pressing to reclaim the Panama Canal, the world's second busiest interoceanic waterway, spurring issues that the United States might get into the Main American nation. Trump argues that Panama has actually broken a promise of neutrality made when the United States moved the canal to Panama in 1999, incorrectly claiming that China is running it. The canal is run by the Panama Canal Authority, an self-governing agency managed by the Panamanian federal government. WHY IS THE CANAL KEY FOR THE U.S? The Panama Canal, an 82-km (51-mile) artificial waterway that links the Pacific...

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Passenger Transportation

Singapore Transport Firms to be subjected to increased government scrutiny under new law

Singapore has designated 17 transportation companies as critical firms, subject to increased regulatory scrutiny. A new law that took effect on Tuesday aims to protect against extreme scenarios with "malicious" actors. The Transport Sector (Critical Firms Act) would allow the government to tighten its control over major Singaporean firms in the air, sea and land transport sectors. It will also require approval for any key leadership changes or when an entity takes control of more than 5 percent of a company. Singapore Airlines, SATS (ground services handling firm), and SBS Transit (bus and rail operator) are all listed companies. According...

Passenger Transportation Services

What is Vietnam doing to prepare for US tariffs

The looming tariffs by U.S. president Donald Trump could affect virtually all the goods exported to Vietnam's top market. These exports were worth over $142 billion in 2017, or around 30% of Southeast Asia's GDP. Vietnam was a beneficiary of the trade war Trump waged against China during his first term. However, Vietnamese officials and companies abroad are unsure how they will do under the new tariffs Trump has announced will go into effect on Wednesday. Vietnam, with a surplus of $123.5 billion and meeting several criteria, has the biggest trade surplus with the U.S. Here are some measures that...

Passenger Transportation Services

Brazil's Lula will meet Vietnam's leaders in order to boost trade relations

Luiz inacio Lula da silva, Brazil's president, will meet Vietnam's leaders on Friday at Hanoi as he travels to the Southeast Asian country with a large delegation of businessmen to try to strengthen trade and economic links under the shadows of a trade war. Lula's visit comes at a time when Hanoi is under pressure to reduce its huge trade surplus by the Trump administration. Hanoi has also pledged to increase U.S. Imports, which includes farm products like soybeans that Brazil is the top exporter of to Vietnam. A Brazilian official familiar with the agenda stated that both countries will...

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The Russian captain who was involved in the US tanker crash appeared in UK court

The captain of the container ship that collided with a U.S. oil tanker off Britain's East Coast earlier this week appeared before an English court Saturday and was charged with gross negligence. Vladimir Motin was the captain of the Portuguese flagged Solong, which hit the Stena Immaculate tanker carrying military jet fuel on Monday morning. Motin appeared in Hull Magistrates' Court Saturday, after being charged on Friday night, over the death Mark Angelo Pernia (38), a Filipino national who was a member of the Solong crew. Amelia Katz, the prosecutor, said that the Solong had been travelling at over 15...

Ground Freight & Logistics

Report: Supply chain companies in Vietnam face disruptions due to stricter driving laws

According to a survey published on Tuesday, the stricter traffic regulations in place since the beginning of the year have caused disruptions and increased costs in the transport and logistics industry in Vietnam. New road safety regulations have increased the fines for serious traffic offences such as disregarding traffic lights. The new regulations are also more significant for the logistics industry in Southeast Asia's industrial and export hub because they require truck drivers to take a 15-minute break after every four hours driving. In a survey of more than 460 employees and executives, mainly from the logistics sector and distribution,...

Transportation

Thailand cuts power to Myanmar border regions linked to scam centers

Thailand's government announced on Tuesday that it would suspend electricity to certain border areas with Myanmar to combat scam centres. This comes amid increasing pressure against illegal compounds which have captured a large number of people from different nationalities. The United Nations claims that hundreds of thousands have been forced into scam centres, illegal online operations, and other criminal activities across Southeast Asia by criminal gangs. This includes along the Thai-Myanmar Border. According to a U.N. 2023 report, the operations are generating billions of dollars each year. Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy prime minister of Thailand, told reporters that the authorities would...

Transportation

Philippines' wealth fund eyes Chinese company's shares in grid operator

The Philippines' sovereign wealth fund would be interested in purchasing a Chinese state firm's. stake in the Southeast Asian nation's power transmission. operator, its president said on Tuesday, as the federal government seeks. to improve its oversight of the nationwide power grid. The wealth fund, Maharlika Investment Corp, revealed on Monday. it would buy a 20% stake in the National Grid Corp of the. Philippines, or NGCP, which in 2007 won a 25year concession to. be the Philippines' sole power transmission operator. Maharlika president and president Rafael. Consing Jr said the fund would likewise be interested in shares held. by...

Transportation

Philippines wealth fund purchases into China-backed national grid operator

The Philippines' sovereign wealth fund Maharlika Financial investment Corp is purchasing a 20% stake in the operator of the nation's power grid, the federal government said on Monday, a first significant financial investment that tightens its grip on crucial infrastructure. National Grid Corp of the Philippines holds a 25year concession to run the country's sole power transmission operator because winning the contract in 2007. Amid intensifying tensions between Manila and Beijing over conflicts in the South China Sea, NGCP is currently the subject of a congressional probe into its compliance with franchise obligations and its ownership, with China's State Grid...

Transportation

China readies for Lunar New Year, amidst fret about the economy

Travellers thronged train stations and airports on Friday, clutching large suitcases and gifts such as boxes of fruit as they joined millions of Chinese going back to their home towns to commemorate the Lunar New Year celebration with family. The vacation, China's greatest, this year falls between Jan. 28-Feb. 4 and marks the arrival of the Year of the Snake. The festivities generally supercharge companies such as stores, movie theaters and dining establishments as households delight in time together feasting and shopping. Authorities are specifically keen for individuals to open their wallets this year to improve the slow economy, and...

Transportation

China readies for Lunar New Year, in the middle of fret about the economy

Tourists thronged railway stations and airports on Friday, clutching big suitcases and presents such as boxes of fruit as they signed up with millions of Chinese going back to their home towns to commemorate the Lunar New Year celebration with household. The holiday, China's greatest, this year falls between Jan. 28-Feb. 4 and marks the arrival of the Year of the Snake. The festivities typically supercharge companies such as shops, movie theaters and restaurants as households take pleasure in time together feasting and shopping. Authorities are particularly eager for individuals to open their wallets this year to enhance the slow...

Transportation

Indonesia wants more independent power plants under brand-new energy strategy

Indonesia will rely more on personal financiers for its organized 71 gigawatt expansion in power capacity over the next years, with the government to focus on transmission for eco-friendly generation, the nation's energy minister stated on Monday. Bahlil Lahadalia said state energy Perusahaan Listrik Negara's (PLN) 2025-2034 power supply strategy will include 71 GW of brand-new power capacity and 48,000 circuit-km of transmission lines, which is comparable to 8,000 km (4,971 miles) straight line. Some 60% of the prepared brand-new power plants will be offered to the economic sector, he said at an occasion marking the launch of 26 power...

Transportation

South Sudan to resume pumping crude oil on Jan 8, minister states

South Sudan aims to resume oil production at its Blocks 3 and 7 on January 8 with preliminary output of 90,000 barrels each day, Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol stated on Tuesday. South Sudan's economy has actually been under pressure in recent years in the middle of common violence while essential petroleum export income has been injured by export disturbances due to war in Sudan. Over the weekend, Sudan raised a nearly year-long force majeure on the transport of crude oil from its neighbour South Sudan to a port on the Red Sea after security conditions improved. The government has...

Transportation

Sudan lifts the force majeure for oil exports to Port Sudan

According to a letter sighted by us on Monday, the Sudan lifted its near-one-year force majeure for the transportation of crude from South Sudan to an port on the Red Sea. Khartoum declared force majeure last March after the main oil pipeline transporting South Sudanese oil through Sudan to be exported suffered stops linked to the problems caused by the war between Sudan’s army and insurgents Rapid Support Forces. In a letter dated January 4 from Sudan's Ministry of Energy and Petroleum to South Sudan’s Energy Minister, Khartoum announced that it would lift the force majeure due to new security...

Transportation

Specialists question bird strike as reason for South Korea plane crash

Uncertainty surrounds the deadliest airplane crash on South Korean soil, air travel specialists said on Sunday, questioning how much impact a possible bird strike pointed out by authorities might have had in lowering the Jeju Air flight. The apparent absence of landing equipment, the timing of the twin-engine Boeing 737-800's tummy landing at Muan International Airport and the reports of a possible bird strike all raised questions that could not yet be responded to. The single-aisle airplane was seen in video broadcast on local media skidding down the runway without any landing equipment released in the past hitting a wall...

Transportation

Jeju Air crash most dangerous on South Korean soil

The crash of Jeju Air flight 7C2216 on Sunday marks the deadliest ever on South Korean soil and the worst including a South Korean airline given that a 1997 Korean Air Lines crash in Guam that killed more than 200. The crash of the Boeing 737-800 at Muan International Airport is the very first deadly accident involving the nation's. greatest budget plan airline, which was founded in 2005. Jeju Air. ranks just behind Korean Air Lines and Asiana. Airlines in regards to the number of travelers in South Korea. The previous most lethal air accident in South Korea remained in....