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Brasil suma protagonismo en el transporte marítimo de granos y fertilizantes a nivel global
El país sudamericano se ha beneficiado de la reorganización de flujos comerciales debido al conflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania
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Cierre del Estrecho de Ormuz amenaza con desencadenar una crisis alimentaria global
La interrupción de suministros energéticos, fertilizantes y de rutas marítimas eleva el riesgo de escasez de alimentos
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El mercado tanquero debería mantenerse respaldado en el corto plazo pese al prolongado cierre …
Análisis prevé que el bloqueo de la vía seguirá condicionando los mercados petroleros y tanqueros
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Tarifas spot de carga aérea suben 41% en mayo, pero anticipan alivio para los dueños de las cargas
Proyecciones indican un segundo semestre con menor dinamismo
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Demanda de carbón registra máximos históricos y enfrenta nuevos factores de impulso
Mercado observa señales que podrían aumentar los volúmenes de importación y exportación
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Greek shipowners work with Japan, Liberia on new IMO bunker rules
The Union of Greek Shipowners has reached out to Liberia and Japan to work on alternative proposals to the International Maritime Organization’s Net-Zero Framework, the group said June 5, also calling on the EU to make firmer commitments in rolling back its regulations on maritime greenhouse gas emissions. After the UN agency’s member states voted…
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Dry Bulk Market: Capesize Market Softening
Capesize The market closed the week on a softer footing, with the BCI 182 5TC easing from just under $50,000 at the start of the week to $44,374, reflecting a clear loss of momentum as the week progressed. Trading conditions were characterised by persistently thin liquidity, disrupted participation due to Posidonia, and generally subdued miner…
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VLCCs: Market Relatively Flat Last Week
Clean LR2 The TC1 75kt MEG/Japan index dropped an incremental 6.39 points to WS510 this week. A voyage west also came down with the TC20 90kt MEG/UK-Continent index going from $10.16 million to $9.87 million. The TC15 80kt Mediterranean/East index came down a further $680,000 this week to $4.47 million with the corresponding TCE dropping…
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Sanctioned tanker scrapping could offset large order book: operators
Whether a large newbuild order book would weigh on tanker rates could depend on the pace of shadow-fleet scrapping and evolving demand situations during the Hormuz shipping crisis, some ship operators said. Industry association BIMCO estimates the crude tanker order book size at nearly 25% of the existing fleet, the highest level since the 2008…
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Carriers announce peak season surcharges on demand surge ahead of fresh US tariffs
Container shipping majors are out with peak season surcharges for mid-June and early-July, driven by soaring demand amid an early onset of peak season as US importers rush to get goods into the country before Section 301 tariffs take effect. The United States Trade Representative (USTR) on 2 June proposed tariffs on Canada, the EU…
