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Iran Allows Strait of Hormuz Transit Under Strict Conditions

Iran said foreign ships are allowed to cross the Strait of Hormuz as long as they aren鈥檛 supporting acts of aggression against the country and follow certain rules.

March 24, 2026
BusinessFuelLogisticsGlobal Freight

MSC Buys Stake in South Korean Tanker Giant Sinokor

Sinokor has been聽snapping up聽very large crude carriers, giving it unprecedented control over a big share of the global fleet.

March 19, 2026
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Hormuz Insurance Rates Spike After Vessel Strikes

While rates are high, they signal that coverage is available for the few vessels still moving through the waterway.聽The question is whether shipowners are willing to make the transit.

March 16, 2026
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EV-Carrying Ship Sinks in Pacific Ocean After Catching Fire

A ship that caught fire in the Pacific Ocean earlier this month has sunk. The vessel was carrying about 3,000 vehicles, of which about 800 were EVs.

June 24, 2025
BusinessEquipmentSafetyFuelLogisticsGlobal Freight

EV-Carrying Ship Still on Fire Days After Blaze, Images Show

The fire on board the Morning Midas vessel continues to burn, its manager said June 10, after breaking out on June 3 on a deck carrying electric vehicles.

June 10, 2025
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Auto Carrier Could Take $70 Million Hit From US Port Fees

Hoegh Autoliners ASA, an Oslo, Norway-based car carrier, said that a plan to impose fees on foreign ships calling at U.S. ports could cost the company as much as $70 million.

April 25, 2025
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Shipping Group Says Trump Port Fee Plan Will Hurt Economy

Bimco says a plan by the Trump administration to introduce fees on the use of Chinese commercial ships is likely to damage the U.S. economy.聽

March 19, 2025
GovernmentBusinessFuel

Volatility Retreats in Crude Oil Market

With OPEC+ set to make a pivotal decision on production policy, oil prices remain resolutely rangebound, even with a second Donald Trump presidency imminent.

December 4, 2024
GovernmentBusiness

Oil Faces Rockiest Start to a Month Since 2022

Oil prices have seen their most volatile start to a month in almost two years as the spiraling tensions between Iran and Israel spur a bumper bout of volatility.

October 9, 2024
GovernmentBusinessFuel

IEA: China鈥檚 Binge on US Fuel Is Biggest Oil Demand Driver

Chinese purchases of a relatively niche type of fuel from the U.S. have been the single biggest contributor to global oil demand growth in recent years, the International Energy Agency said.

June 14, 2024

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