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Trump declares end to Red Sea shipping crisis

From splash247.com

Donald Trump has claimed that after more than 17 months, the Red Sea shipping crisis is coming to a close. 

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Maersk slashes 2025 global container projections

From splash247.com

Danish liner giant Maersk has lowered its global container market forecast for this year due to increased macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainty. 

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Oman says a ceasefire deal reached between U.S. and Yemen’s Houthis 

From shippingtelegraph.com

The US and Yemen’s Houthis reached a ceasefire agreement to ensure safe passage in the Red Sea after a long period of conflict, Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi said Tuesday.

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen secures $140 million heavy equipment shipping contract

From www.projectcargojournal.com

Wallenius Wilhelmsen has entered into a new three-year shipping contract with a major global construction and mining equipment manufacturer. 

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Ardmore reports expected profit slump as analyst ratchets down outlook

From www.tradewindsnews.com

New York-listed product and chemical tanker owner achieves net cash position.

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ICTSI reports $240M net income for Q1 2025

From www.porttechnology.org

ICTSI has reported unaudited consolidated results for Q1 2025, with revenue from port operations rising 17 per cent YoY to $745.42 million.

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Carrier USS Truman Loses Another F/A-18 Fighter in Red Sea

From maritime-executive.com

On Tuesday, the same day that the White House announced a truce with Yemen's Houthi rebels, another F/A-18 fighter went over the side of the carrier USS Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea.

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US Calls on UN Security Council to Crack Down on North Korea’s Violations

From maritime-executive.com

In an unusual move for the Trump administration, it is turning to the United Nations’ Security Council, calling for action to crack down on North Korea’s sanctions violations.

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Baltic Index Falls As Capesize Segment Declines 

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

Baltic Index Falls As Capesize Segment Declines Baltic Index Falls As Capesize Segment Declines in Dry Bulk Market.

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Mike O' Gorman: Grains & Bunkering Short Sea Market Report (Week 19 of 2025)

From www.linkedin.com

This edition of my Grains & Bunkering Short Sea Market Report offers a brief but concise analysis of market conditions across the Black Sea, Eastern Mediterranean, and North Africa, with added global context.

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Oil and gas firm Harbour Energy plans to cut 250 jobs in Aberdeen

From www.bbc.co.uk

Harbour Energy, a critic of the windfall tax, claims a "punitive" fiscal regime is harming profits and investment.

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No quick resumption of Red Sea transits on the cards

From splash247.com

The Houthis from Yemen appear not to have got this week’s memo from the White House claiming that the Red Sea shipping crisis is drawing to a close. 

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Houthis' Fight With Israel Could Mean Continued Risks for Shipping

From maritime-executive.com

Yemen's Houthi rebels have begun to clarify their version of the Red Sea truce agreement announced by the White House, and it appears that international shipping may still face risks on the waterway. 

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62 People Were Injured in Failed Gaza Floating Pier Mission Last Year

From maritime-executive.com

Last year's Gaza floating-pier mission was even more fraught than previously reported, according to a new investigation by the Pentagon's independent inspector general's office.

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Trump Replaces Nominee for Maritime Administrator

From maritime-executive.com

President Donald Trump has switched nominees for the post of Maritime Administrator, withdrawing the nomination of Capt. Brent Sadler (USN, ret'd) and substituting Capt. Stephen Carmel, a former Maersk Line Ltd. executive with decades of commercial maritime experience. 

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Indian Registry Continues Growth as MOL Transfers LPG Carrier

From maritime-executive.com

Shipping under the Indian flag is continuing to grow as international companies move ships to the registry. 

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Shipyard delivery lead times extend towards the end of the decade

From splash247.com

Shipyards and owners are increasingly willing to wait a long time for newbuilds.  

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South Korea’s largest shipyard set to welcome humanoids to workforce

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Amid ongoing workforce shortages, humanoids will start working at South Korea’s largest shipbuilder soon.  

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Pyxis Tankers lines up funds for fleet growth

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Greek owner Pyxis Tankers has set out to potentially expand its fleet by up to two ships with the signing of a commitment letter for a bank loan of up to $45m. 

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Nissen Kaiun in for HD Hyundai Mipo LPG brace

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Low-profile shipowner Nissen Kaiun has returned to HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in Ulsan for a pair of LPR carriers. 

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Jiangsu Ocean Shipping orders boxship quartet

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China’s Jiangsu Ocean Shipping (JOSCO) is expanding its containership fleet with four newbuilds contracted at compatriot yard Jiangsu Soho Chuangke Shipbuilding.

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Ocean Yield increases stake in French LNG player

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Norwegian owner and sale and leaseback player Ocean Yield has increased its stake in France’s Geogas LNG. 

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen bags transport deal worth $140m

From splash247.com

Norwegian car carrier player Wallenius Wilhelmsen has won a three-year shipping contract with an unnamed construction and mining equipment manufacturer. 

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Panama launches electronic vessel registry

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) is modernising operations with the launch of the first phase of its Electronic Vessel Registry (REN) system.

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