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28-06-2025 Vol 19

Month: June 2025

Soybeans Drop to 1-Week Low Amid Demand Concerns; Wheat Declines While Corn Stabilizes

U.S. soybean futures dropped to their lowest levels in a week on Thursday, primarily due to concerns over weak domestic…

DNV’s New Fleet-In-Service Regulations Set to Launch on June 14, 2025

New DNV Fleet-In-Service rules will be implemented starting June 14, 2025. These changes aim to streamline processes and adapt to…

Singapore’s Fuel Oil Reserves Increase for Fourth Consecutive Week

Onshore fuel oil inventories in Singapore have experienced a rise for the fourth consecutive week, driven by strong import levels,…

UK Public Maintains Elevated Medium-Term Inflation Expectations as of May

The medium-term inflation expectations among the British public remained elevated in May, as indicated by a recent Bank of England…

Tideworks Technology Enhances Leadership Team to Accelerate Global Growth and Foster Customer Innovation

Tideworks Technology® Inc., a prominent provider of terminal operating system (TOS) solutions, has recently enhanced its senior leadership team with…

May Sees a Sharp Decline in US Ocean Imports Due to 145% Tariffs on China

In May, U.S. ocean imports saw a significant decline due to President Donald Trump’s temporary imposition of a 145% tariff…

ECSA Freight Update: June Demand Surge Fuels Market Recovery with Capesize Vessel Boost

The South Atlantic grain market saw a notable increase in freight rates during the recent trading week, driven by heightened…

China-US ‘Truce’ Fails to Address Major Issues in Ongoing Tensions

Recent negotiations between the U.S. and China have resulted in a temporary truce regarding trade tensions, but significant issues remain…

US EIA Short-Term Outlook: Natural Gas Demand Surges Past Supply Levels

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently released its short-term energy outlook, highlighting a significant increase in natural gas demand…

By 2100, vital land for growing crops like wheat and coffee may be cut in half.

Recent data indicates that crucial crops like wheat, coffee, beans, and cassava could lose up to half of their best…