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Red Sea Attacks on Pause, but Risks Remain for Shipping

The U.S. and Yemen’s Houthis have agreed to a ceasefire in a deal brokered by Oman. The Houthis will stop attacking vessels in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab Strait but say their campaign against Israel will continue. Experts warn that it is too early to expect safe shipping conditions as the region is “far

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U.S. Shippers Trying to Secure Inventory Ahead of Summer

According to Vincent Clerc, CEO of Maersk, container imports into the U.S. from China have decreased by 30% to 40% following the implementation of steep tariffs. This decline has pressured U.S. retailers to identify alternative sources for their inventory. Businesses are now sourcing inventory from Mexico, Canada, and vendors in the U.S., while awaiting clarity

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India, Pakistan Halt Cargo Transit After Kashmir Attack

India and Pakistan have prohibited each other’s cargo from transiting through their respective ports following the April 22 attack involving tourists in Kashmir. India issued a full ban on all goods originating in or exported from Pakistan, citing national security. The restriction took effect immediately on May 2. Pakistan countered with a similar ban but

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Congestion Crisis in North Europe’s Ports Deepens

Persistent congestion continues to impact Northern Europe’s key container ports of Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, and London Gateway. According to a global forwarder’s visibility platform, this is causing “heavily disrupted operations”. The delays are driven by a combination of full terminal yards, labor shortages, strike activity, restricted inland transport and changes in alliance networks. Additionally, the

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“We’re in Coin-Flip Territory”: Drewry Shipping Outlook

The container shipping industry faces deep uncertainty amid a weakening global trade outlook. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cut its U.S. GDP forecast for 2025 to 1.8%, down from 2.7% projected earlier this year. The World Trade Organization (WTO) also expects global merchandise trade to shrink by -0.2% this year. Maritime analyst Drewry has

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Container Lines Warn Port Congestion Inevitable when Asian Imports Rebound

Container Lines Warn Port Congestion Inevitable whenAsian Imports Rebound Container line executives are warning that a rebound in Asian imports could overwhelm major U.S. ports. Import volumes from China are down by as much as 50% due to tariffs, but retailers like Walmart and Target have started shipping again, signaling a potential rebound. The timing

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European Commission Sets up Task Force to Monitor Chinese Imports

The European Commission is closely monitoring containerized imports from China due to concerns that the high U.S. tariffs will force a redirection of Trans-Pacific trade flows and flood Europe with Chinese goods. Although the EU has not seen import volumes rise beyond normal seasonal patterns, a new “Import Surveillance Task Force” has been launched to

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