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Iran may attack Red Sea, Persian Gulf ships defending Israel

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

Iran will target ships, naval vessels and military bases near the Persian Gulf and Red Sea linked to countries that defend Israel against future air strikes, Iranian state news reported June 14.

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Middle East conflict slows tanker bookings, lifts rates

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

The costs of chartering tankers to move oil from the Middle East to Asia have climbed and ship bookings have slowed as the Israel-Iran conflict fuels worries of potential disruptions, industry sources told Reuters on Monday.

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Global and Black Sea Grains and Bunkering Market Update – June 2025

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Read our featured post, Global and Black Sea Grains and Bunkering Market Update – June 2025, to elevate your wholesale trade experience.

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Baltic index scales over 8-month peak on higher rates across vessels

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

Baltic index scales over 8-month peak on higher rates across vessels.

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24 Crewmembers Rescued After Tanker Collision in Gulf of Oman

From maritime-executive.com

 Early reports indicate that two tankers have collided off the coast of Khor Fakkan, UAE, possibly resulting in a fire

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Nisomar Group announces the passing of CEO and Founding Partner, Joseph Weloba

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Nisomar Group announces the passing of CEO and Founding Partner, Joseph Weloba.

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Iranian Navy Leaves Bandar Abbas in a Hurry

From maritime-executive.com

A number of the resident naval ships which steadfastly remained in harbor over the first two days of the conflict between Israel and Iran have been seen maneuvering and taking up positions in the Bandar Abbas roads.

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As Conflict Heats Up in Iran, Royal Navy Carrier Continues Eastward

From maritime-executive.com

Having made its way south through the Suez Canal on May 25, ships of the Royal Navy-led Prince of Wales carrier strike group (CSG) appear to be maintaining their original deployment program, and have not diverted from plan to linger in the Arabian Sea area adjacent to the Iranian conflict zone.

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EV fires on ships spark insurers concern

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

As the frequency of shipboard fires involving electric vehicles (EVs) continues to climb, experts warn of new hazards while others claim that nothing has changed.

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Laden Frontline VLCC collides with shadow aframax tanker off Khorfakkan

From splash247.com

A collision occurred at 1:14 am Dubai time overnight between two tankers, the Antigua Barbuda-flagged Adalynn aframax, part of the shadow fleet, and the Liberian-flagged Front Eagle VLCC, near the Khorfakkan anchorage in the Gulf of Oman. 

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South Korea’s top shipyard debuts its own sail device

From splash247.com

]With wind-assist technology going mainstream, South Korea’s largest shipbuilding group has debuted its only sail system. 

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K Line and Yinson Production partner to jointly develop liquefied CO2 carrier solutions

From splash247.com

K Line Energy Shipping (KLES), a London-based subsidiary of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line), and Yinson Production have entered into an agreement to jointly develop and market solutions for the transportation and injection of liquefied CO2. 

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Shanghai Minsheng books feeder duo at New Dayang

From splash247.com

Shanghai Minsheng Shipping has signed a deal with Chinese shipbuilder New Dayang for the construction of two feeder container vessels, each with a capacity of 1,100 teu. 

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Diana ships out 15-year-old panamax

From splash247.com

Greek bulker owner Diana Shipping has struck a deal to sell its 15-year-old panamax to an undisclosed buyer. 

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Growing algae bloom in Arabian Sea tied to climate change

From www.arabnews.pk

OMAN: The Gulf of Oman turns green twice a year, when an algae bloom the size of Mexico spreads across the Arabian Sea all the way to India. 

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Four minutes on the Dali – fighting to avoid disaster in Baltimore

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

A walkthrough the Dali VDR transcript and the four minutes in which the allision that destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge might have been prevented.

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Safety Risks on the Rise as Global Offshore Wind Industry Grows

From maritime-executive.com

As the offshore wind sector across the world witnesses growth, there is a rise in safety concerns for personnel and vessels involved. 

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Bunge-Viterra merger gains approval in China

From www.world-grain.com

Deal now expected to close in early July
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Proposed US biofuels requirements draw praise

From www.world-grain.com

Volumes exceed requests from industry groups
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IGC: Global wheat crop developing nicely 

From www.world-grain.com

Conference delegates also hear about US soybean export successes
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ORSS Project Inc. Signs Landmark Technology Partnership with WITT Energy

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ORSS Project Inc. Signs Landmark Technology Partnership with WITT Energy to Power Ocean Restoration and Global Monitoring Systems with an innovative “at source power charging system” utilizing the full 6 degrees of water flow.

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China tariffs will stay in place at current levels: Greg Miller

From www.linkedin.com

Message today was that China tariffs will stay in place at current levels: 30% Trump 2.0 tariffs, plus 25% tariffs previously in place (according to Trump; others put legacy rate a bit lower) or 55% total. 

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UK seeks to extend ban on bottom trawling fishing in English seas

From www.reuters.com

The British government said on Monday it planned to extend a ban on bottom trawling to protect marine life amid calls from acclaimed naturalist David Attenborough and Prince William for urgent measures to protect the world's oceans.

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Turkey to Raise Bosphorus & Dardanelles Transit Fees by 15% from July 1, 2025

From globy.com

Read our featured post, Turkey to Raise Bosphorus & Dardanelles Transit Fees by 15% from July 1, 2025, to elevate your wholesale trade experience.

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US Warship Arrives In Australia For Largest-Ever Joint Military Drills

From www.marineinsight.com

The USS America, an amphibious assault ship and the lead vessel of the U.S. Navy’s strike group in the Indo-Pacific, entered Sydney Harbour.

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