Red Sea volumes remain 60 per cent below pre-conflict levels
Shipping activity through the Red Sea continues to lag significantly behind historical levels, with current volumes around 60 per cent lower
Shipping activity through the Red Sea continues to lag significantly behind historical levels, with current volumes around 60 per cent lower
US and Chinese officials have announced a tentative framework agreement aimed at revitalising their trade relations. The announcement follows two days
The Israeli military has confirmed strikes targeting docks at Yemen’s Hodeidah port, a strategic Red Sea facility controlled by the Iran-aligned
US and Chinese officials will reportedly meet in London to ease their escalating trade dispute, which has expanded from tariffs to
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has convened a roundtable meeting with goods movement, labour, and business leaders to discuss the impact
As geopolitical tensions, environmental goals, and infrastructure investments continue to reshape the maritime sector, May 2025 delivered no shortage of headline-grabbing
A US federal court has ruled that President Donald Trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he imposed broad import tariffs under
The European Union has proposed establishing a dedicated centre to improve security in the Black Sea by collecting information from multiple
US container imports posted robust growth in April 2025, with volumes increasing by 1.2 per cent over March and 9.1 per
Port congestion at major northern European container terminals is expected to persist into July, with operational challenges and global trade disruptions
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has expressed opposition to a proposed 100 per cent tariff on Chinese-manufactured ship-to-shore (STS)
CK Hutchison has confirmed MSC as the main investor in a consortium looking to acquire 43 of its global port assets,