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Australia Imposes Its First Shadow Tanker Sanctions Following UK’s Increase

From maritime-executive.com

The efforts continue to target the shadow tanker fleet as a means of choking off Russia’s oil exports.

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Liquid Currents Podcast: Disruption is the new normal

From www.vortexa.com

Explore latest market and data insights across LPG, global oil, and freight movements with Vortexa's Liquid Currents Podcast.

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First Large Boxship Transits Suez Canal in 15 Months

From maritime-executive.com

The Suez Canal Authority is highlighting the transit of the CMA CGM Osiris (15,536 TEU) through the Suez Canal on June 18 as the first large containerships through the canal in more than a year.

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Strait of Hormuz under threat amid regional tensions

From www.porttechnology.org

Concerns are rising within the shipping sector over the stability of the Strait of Hormuz, amid hostilities between Iran and Israel.

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Hengli Shipbuilding gets Chinese government subsidies

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

The subsidy to Hengli Shipbuilding comes as parent company Guandong Songfa Ceramics restructures its business.

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Maritime Agencies Urge Ships To Avoid Iranian Coastline Amid Rising Conflict

From www.marineinsight.com

Ship-tracking data showed a cluster of vessels navigating closer to Oman, while Iranian-flagged ships mostly remained within Iran’s maritime territory.

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With Flights Disrupted, Cruise Ship Creates Lifeline for Israeli Travelers

From maritime-executive.com

With most international flights to Tel Aviv disrupted due to the conflict between Israel and Iran, a cruise ship has become a lifeline for those who want to get in and out of the country. 

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DHT confirms VLCC buy

From splash247.com

New York-listed VLCC pure-play DHT has confirmed the acquisition of a modern Korean-built tanker. 

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Dynacom bolsters suezmax orderbook in China

From splash247.com

Greece’s Dynacom Tankers has swelled its suezmax orderbook at China’s New Times Shipbuilding. 

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Poland sends derelict Russian tanker for demolition

From splash247.com

Poland is removing a stranded Russian product tanker and sending it for demolition in Denmark  

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Ningbo Ocean Shipping ramps up fleet expansion

From splash247.com

Ningbo Ocean Shipping Co (NBOSCO) has set out to further expand its containership fleet with an investment in four 4,300 teu newbuildings.

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PIL’s Teo Teng Seng takes the reins at SSA

From splash247.com

Teo Teng Seng, an advisor at Pacific International Lines (PIL), has been elected as the new president of the Singapore Shipping Association, succeeding Caroline Yang as head of one of the largest regional shipping bodies in the world. 

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DOF subsea construction vessel finds work in Atlantic region

From splash247.com

Norwegian offshore vessel owner DOF has won multiple contracts for the subsea construction vessel (SCV) Skandi Inventor in the Atlantic region. 

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Equinor taps Shearwater for 4D survey off Norway

From splash247.com

Norwegian energy giant Equinor has contracted offshore seismic vessel player Shearwater Geoservices to perform a 4D towed streamer seismic survey over the Tyrihans field offshore Norway. 

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Solstad pens two CSV contracts in South America

From splash247.com

Norwegian offshore vessel owner Solstad Offshore has signed contracts for two of its construction support vessels (CSV). Solstad said in late April that it won deals for three vessels in Brazil. 

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UK Completes First Round for Float Wind Power in the Celtic Sea

From maritime-executive.com

The UK completed its fifth round process for selecting projects with this effort focusing on the development of pioneering projects in the Celtic Sea. 

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Lost Superyacht Bayesian Will be Raised This Weekend

From maritime-executive.com

The lost sailing yacht Bayesian is on track to be raised back to the surface this weekend, ending a complex salvage process that claimed the life of a diver last month. 

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ABS & HD Hyundai Collaborate To Develop AI-Powered Smart Shipyard

From www.marineinsight.com

The agreement establishes a cooperative framework for both organizations to leverage smart technologies such as AI, automation and robotics.

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Central Asian grain producers face dilemma 

From www.world-grain.com

Climate change may force them to turn to GM crops
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Zimbabwe corn output projected to double 

From www.world-grain.com

Increased rainfall to push production to 1.3 million tonnes, FAS says
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Fast-growing Sohar Flour Mills boosts capacity

From www.world-grain.com

Oman's largest food manufacturer partners with Bühler
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Saudi crude oil exports via Strait of Hormuz near 2-year high as Israel-Iran conflict unfolds 

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest crude oil exporter, shipped the most product through the Strait of Hormuz in almost two years in the week ended June 15 just as the Israel-Iran conflict began, according to a June 17 report by S&P Global Commodities at Sea(opens in a new tab).

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Oil Market Stability: Oil Prices Remain Steady Amid Gulf Tensions and Strong OPEC Capacity

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Oil Market Stability: Despite increased tensions in the Gulf region, global oil prices remain stable with the Strait of Hormuz operational and OPEC's significant spare capacity. This article explores the supply dynamics, including US shale output and revised demand forecasts, affecting oil prices.

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