Hormuz on 16 April: Dry & Liquid crossings drop to 4; no gas activity recorded

A quick update from AXSMarine on the latest vessel movements through the Strait of Hormuz. On 16 April, we recorded 4 confirmed crossings across tracked segments, down from 8 on 15 April, marking a further slowdown following the US counter-blockade enforcement. This brings the post-blockade (13–16 April) average to 8.2 crossings per day, compared to …

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Global trade under siege

Yesterday’s global trade landscape is increasingly being defined by the shadows of war, with the number of active conflicts reaching levels not seen since the end of World War II. While the human toll is the most devastating consequence, analysis from the International Monetary Fund’s latest World Economic Outlook warns that the macroeconomic and trade-related …

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Wan Hai Partners with Taichung Branch of Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency to Plant Trees and Restore Coastal Biodiversity Habitat

On April 17, Wan Hai Lines joined hands with the Taichung Branch of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency to hold a tree-planting event in a coastal protection forest in Qingshui District, Taichung. Customers and business partners were invited to participate, planting native Taiwanese species together to support coastal ecological restoration and inject new vitality …

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