Port-Area Container Risk Remains Active at Khor Fakkan Signal

A key container-shipping signal just moved closer to the port edge. The captain of a container ship at UAE’s Khor Fakkan port saw multiple splashes from unknown projectiles in close proximity to the vessel,...

Iraqi Crude Breaks Through Hormuz News

An Iraqi crude tanker has successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, marking one of the clearest signs yet that limited commercial oil movement is resuming under tightly controlled conditions rather than through any full...

10 Ship Financing Trends Quietly Changing Report

Ship finance is not changing through one dramatic break with the past. It is shifting through a series of quieter adjustments that matter a lot to owners, lenders, and lessors: banks are lending again...

London Pushes a 35-Nation Bid to Reopen Hormuz News

Britain hosted a virtual meeting on Thursday with representatives from 35 countries to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz and restoring freedom of navigation after the waterway’s effective closure during the Iran war. The...

Hormuz Safe Passage Now Comes at a Steep Price News

A more controlled transit regime is taking shape in and around the Strait of Hormuz as a small number of ships resume movement only under far narrower conditions than before the war. The current...

6 Ports and Service Clusters Quietly Building Strategic Relevance Report

Some ports and service clusters are becoming more strategically relevant not because they suddenly turned into global giants, but because route disruption, longer voyages, energy transition, and supply-chain rebalancing are making their specific strengths...