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UN: Middle East conflict chokes end of supply chain as lights go out in the Pacific

For Pacific Island countries, the Middle East crisis is not a distant geopolitical event. It is already showing up in higher fuel prices, electricity uncertainty and fears that communities sitting at the far end of global supply chains could be pushed into deeper economic insecurity. “We are at the end of the supply chain,” Tuya …

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Shaky ceasefire has yet to unwind the war’s grip on dry bulk commodities

Iron ore markets are poised for stronger exports as Australian and Brazilian shipments recover, though Chinese demand remains weak. Coal prices softened following a ceasefire but remain supported by tight gas supply and potential European demand. Agricultural markets remain volatile, with Hormuz bottlenecks, US drought risks, and robust South American exports shaping the outlook. Aluminium …

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ZIM Announces CEO Departure

ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (the “Company”) announced earlier today that Mr. Eli Glickman, the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, informed the Board of Directors of his decision to depart from the Company. Mr. Glickman will continue to serve as Chief Executive Officer of the Company during a six-month notice period, to …

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One Week Into the Ceasefire: A Maritime Intelligence Breakdown

One week after the ceasefire was announced, the maritime system has not returned to open navigation. Instead, the ceasefire has introduced a more complex operating environment, with continued vessel movement but no consistent framework for access or navigation. In the immediate aftermath of the announcement, transit through the Strait of Hormuz continued, but only under …

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