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Moscow’s success in preventing millions of tonnes of crops from leaving Black Sea ports will have ominous consequences
US and European companies spreading production around Asia rather than reshoring, shipping group chief claims
They need to be convinced that any naval corridor established in the Black Sea will be safe
Ecommerce veteran who helped shape enormous supply chain operations had announced departure last week
Ship rates soar as sanctions on Russia prompt reshaping of global energy flows
Targeting of cover for seaborne crude widens scope of EU and UK sanctions on Moscow
Guidance from shipping powerhouse could destabilise already rocky markets
DP World head praises UK chief for ‘saving’ company as he insists ‘nobody was hurt’
Capture of vessels in world’s busiest shipping lane set to add to pressure on price of oil
New Jersey and New York are locked in a battle over which body should police corruption at the docks
From Taiwan to Greece, state-owned group with military links is enmeshed in world trade
Return to profit delayed as big three builders struggle to renegotiate orders and pass on costs
Sovcomflot has completed disposal as it plans to eventually return to international markets
Container company seeks to expand its reach after business soared during pandemic
Scorpio investment a sign of manufacturers looking beyond car industry into new markets
Digitising shipping processes throws up a range of regulatory challenges
DFDS chief warns economics of running cross-Channel services becoming unsustainable
Worst deluges in decades highlight crumbling infrastructure and exacerbate delays at flagship terminal
European Commission struggles to win over Hungary’s Orbán for phased-in curbs on oil imports
World’s largest shipping group by profits foresees risks building up in global economy
Purchases come as Chinese state-owned commodity traders shy away to avoid sanctions
Plan would raise more than $50bn a year on sector’s almost 1bn tonnes of emissions
There is a potent measure available for leaders in the bid to squeeze Moscow financially
A journalistic exposé of a maritime fraud raises compelling questions about the morality of London shipping finance
Vessel undergoing checks after ‘mechanical failure’ as shipping company operates first ferries on crucial route
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