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Chinese buyers fueling 30% boom in vintage VLCC values
Chinese buyers are fueling a sharp rise in demand for vintage very large crude carriers (VLCCs), with 81% of their acquisitions in this class involving…
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National Retail Federation: Imports declining following summer surge ahead of tariffs
Following a near-record peak this summer, import cargo volume at the nation’s major container ports is expected to steadily decline for the remainder of the…
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Wall St set for subdued open in run-up to employment revision figures
Wall Street futures pointed to a slightly higher open on Tuesday, a day after major U.S. indexes closed near record peaks, as investors remained cautious...
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Vietnam exports to U.S., imports from China fall in August after tariffs take effect
Vietnam's exports to the United States fell 2% in August from July to $13.94 billion, Vietnamese customs data showed on Tuesday, as a tariff of…
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European shares steady as M&A optimism offsets French political turmoil
European shares edged up to a one-week high on Tuesday, as optimism from a wave of merger deals partly offset political uncertainty in France after...
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South Korea trade talks with U.S. deadlocked over forex
South Korea's negotiations to finalize a U.S. trade deal are being held up due to foreign exchange issues, and Seoul has asked Washington to help…
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Stocks upbeat as prospect of Fed easing outweighs political uncertainty
Global stocks and the dollar steadied on Tuesday ahead of a key revision to U.S. payrolls numbers that could help shape investor thinking about...
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McCown: Trump tariffs may be costing the US $125 billion per month
The impact of the Trump administration tariffs could be generating a loss of $125 billion per month to the US economy, according to John McCown,…
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World Shipping Council reinstates cargo inspection deficiency data, urges stronger safety measures
The World Shipping Council (WSC) released a new report summarizing deficiencies found in government cargo inspection programs.
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Globalization slowdown heralds “brave new world” for marine insurers, warns IUMI President
Geopolitical conflicts and shifting trade patterns are redefining risks and opportunities for the marine insurance sector.