Monday

30-06-2025 Vol 19

Month: June 2025

Kazakhstan Projects June Oil Exports to Germany Will Decrease to 160,000 Tons

Kazakhstan’s crude oil exports to Germany are set to decrease significantly in June, dropping to 160,000 metric tons from 230,000…

Nigeria and Brazil Strengthen Partnership on Technology Transfer and Maritime Security Initiatives

Nigeria and Brazil have strengthened their alliance in defense cooperation, emphasizing technology transfer and maritime security. This development was announced…

U.S. Shipping Rates Decline Sharply Due to Decreased Demand, Affecting Small Deep-Sea Routes

U.S. shipping rates have seen a dramatic decline due to waning demand, particularly impacting small deep-sea routes. The tariff conflict…

Ship Recycling Expected to Double, Reaching 16,000 Ships in the Next Decade

Ship recycling is projected to see a significant increase, potentially doubling to 16,000 vessels over the next decade. By analyzing…

Exploring Flettner Rotors, Green Fuels, and Pools for FuelEU Maritime Compliance Strategies

Flettner rotors, green fuels, and compliance with FuelEU Maritime are shaping the future of the shipping industry. The penalties for…

Greek Shipowners Increase Activity in Newbuilding Market

Greek shipowners have demonstrated increased activity in the newbuilding market recently, as indicated by various transactions reported by shipbrokers. In…

Panama Canal Celebrates Nine Years Since Expansion Amid Increased Transits and Cargo Tonnage

The Panama Canal Authority is celebrating the ninth anniversary of the canal’s expansion, marking significant growth in both transits and…

Singapore’s Fuel Oil Stocks Increase Weekly Amid Rising Net Imports

Singapore’s fuel oil stockpiles have seen a notable increase this week, coinciding with a rise in net imports, as indicated…

JPMorgan Predicts Tariff-Driven US ‘Stagflation’ Slowdown in 2025

JPMorgan analysts have issued a warning about potential economic challenges facing the United States, predicting a slowdown in growth largely…

Japan Buyers Confirm Q3 Aluminium Premium of $108 per Ton, Say Sources

Several Japanese aluminium buyers have reached an agreement to pay a premium of $108 per metric ton for shipments scheduled…