Cyprus’ EU Presidency to put shipping centre stage
The nation will take over the Presidency of the European Council in January for six months Nick Savvides, Europe correspondent October 8, 2025 CREDIT: GIAGKOU SPIROS VIA CYPRUS GOVERNMENT European maritime development is being promised a major boost with the assumption of Cyprus of the Presidency of the European Council in January that will focus…
USTR fees could impact 35% of key sectors’ ships: BIMCO
Sam ChambersOctober 8, 2025 When fees from the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) targeting Chinese dominance of the maritime sector come into effect next week on October 14, 35% of ships in the combined bulk, crude tanker, product tanker and container fleet could be subject to additional fees when calling a US…
Determining Trump's China-Linked Port Fees is Shipowners’ Responsibility
October 7, 2025 © Lichtwolke99 / Adobe Stock The U.S. is one week away from imposing port fees on certain vessels with links to China, a move expected to cost the top 10 carriers $3.2 billion next year as President Donald Trump seeks to address China’s growing dominance on the high seas. “While some observers…
CBP Shifts Compliance Burden to Operators as USTR Port Fees on Chinese Ships Loom
CBP Shifts Compliance Burden to Operators as USTR Port Fees on Chinese Ships Loom Mike Schuler U.S. Customs and Border Protection has provided long-awaited details related to payments for the new vessel fees targeting Chinese maritime interests that take effect October 14. The fees, mandated under the Section 301 investigation of “China’s Targeting the Maritime, Logistics, and…
China’s September LNG Imports Seen Declining for Eleventh Month
China’s September LNG Imports Seen Declining for Eleventh Month Bloomberg Total Views: 0 September 28, 2025 Share this article By Sing Yee Ong Sep 28, 2025 (Bloomberg) –China’s imports of liquefied natural gas in September are poised to drop more than a fifth from a year ago, extending a slump in purchases as domestic supplies and…
US tariffs to lower Panama Canal traffic in '26
US tariffs to lower Panama Canal traffic in ’26 September 25, 2025 Daily vessel transits through the Panama Canal will remain below full capacity next year due to tariff-driven frontloading of US imports and weaker demand on the East and Gulf coasts, reports New York’s Journal of Commerce. The canal can handle 36 daily transits,…
Confusion surrounds USTR port fees implementation
Additional fees for Chinese owned/operated and China-built vessels calling at US ports come into force on 14 October but confusion reigns over implementation. Marcus Hand, Editor September 25, 2025 CREDIT: CMA CGM “What is happening with USTR is as clear as mud,” was the comment of one speaker at the Marine Money Asia conference in…
Shipping Industry Faces Volatility from Tariffs and Geopolitical Conflicts
September 24, 2025 © Adobe Stock/moofushi The shipping industry is experiencing major volatility amid rising geopolitical tensions and disruptions caused by a wave of new tariffs, according to a report published on Wednesday by the U.N. Trade and Development agency. Due to an increasingly complex and uncertain global trade environment, subdued industrial activity in major…
China Shakes Off US Tariff Threat
September 23, 2025 Source:MSI New analysis by Maritime Strategies International cites emerging evidence that the demand side of the industry will prove better-insulated from tariffs than was expected earlier in the year, while a dynamic where Chinese exporters continue to export their manufactured goods surplus – above all to emerging economies – has significantly buoyed…
MSC reshuffles fleet to absorb US port fees
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) has restructured its global vessel network to comply with upcoming US port fees targeting Chinese-built or operated ships, aiming to shield customers from the added costs, reports New York’s Journal of Commerce. MSC chief executive Soren Toft said the internal changes ensure compliance with US trade regulations while preserving service reliability.…
Trump Puts 15,000 Offshore Wind Jobs at Risk With Halt Orders
The first offshore wind turbine is installed at the South Fork Wind project offshore New York. Photo courtesy New York State Bloomberg September 22, 2025 By Georgia Hall and Greg Ryan (Bloomberg) — Cesar Lima never gave much thought to the politics of offshore wind. Most days, the ironworker focused on his shift 15 miles out…
Federal Court Reverses Trump’s Stop-Work Order on Revolution Wind
Wind turbines at Orsted’s Block Island wind farm off Rhode Island, one of two commercial offshore wind farms in the United States. Credit: PennyJack Creative/Shutterstock Reuters September 22, 2025 By Jan Wolfe Sept 22 (Reuters) – A federal judge on Monday granted a request by Danish offshore wind developer Orsted to restart work on the nearly finished Revolution Wind project,…
Maduro Writes Directly To Trump Calling For Venezuela-US Talks
Navy guided missile destroyer USS Stockdale DDG-106 docks at the Frigate Captain Noel Antonio Rodriguez Justavino Naval Base near the entrance to the Panama Canal, in Panama City, Panama, September 21, 2025. REUTERS/Enea Lebrun Bloomberg September 21, 2025 By Bloomberg News Sep 21, 2025 (Bloomberg) —Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro wrote directly to Donald Trump this month…
HD Hyundai eyes US yard in bid to cash in on Trump’s shipbuilding revival
Sam ChambersSeptember 19, 2025 South Korea’s HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has confirmed it is in talks with multiple firms to buy a US shipyard, a move aimed at tapping into Washington’s resurgent naval build-up under president Donald Trump. A senior HD Hyundai executive told Reuters in Ulsan that the Korean conglomerate has set a target…
Coast Guard Extends Sea Service Recency Period, Opening Doors for Returning Mariners
A Military Sealift Command civil service mariner assigned to the Emory S Land-class submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), heaves line as Frank Cable departs Singapore July 2, 2022. U.S> Navy Photo Mike Schuler September 18, 2025 The U.S. Coast Guard’s Office of Merchant Mariner Credentialing has published a policy letter that significantly extends…
Legal Battle Intensifies as States Fight to Revive Halted Revolution Wind Project
Wind turbines at Orsted’s Block Island wind farm off Rhode Island, one of two commercial offshore wind farms in the United States. Credit: PennyJack Creative/Shutterstock Mike Schuler September 18, 2025 Connecticut and Rhode Island attorneys general have escalated their legal fight against the Trump administration’s abrupt halt to the Revolution Wind offshore energy project, filing…
Transpacific starting to see decline in deployment of Chinese-built ships
Published on 18-09-2025 at 14:44 Cosco Shipping container ship Shipping lines are scaling back Chinese-built vessels on Trans-Pacific routes ahead of new US port fees, highlighting the growing cost pressures from the latest US trade policies. Shipping lines are showing early signs of reducing the deployment of Chinese-built vessels on Transpacific trades ahead of new…
China's Hold on Global Ports focus of Trump Administration
By Jonathan Saul September 16, 2025 Copyright Moofushi/AdobeStock U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is on a mission to weaken China’s global network of ports and bring more strategic terminals under Western control, according to three sources familiar with the plan. The drive is part of the most ambitious effort to expand U.S. maritime influence since…
China imposes duties of up to 62pc on EU pork
China has introduced temporary anti-dumping duties on pork imports from the European Union, with rates reaching as high as 62.4 per cent. The move is widely viewed as a response to the EU’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, reports London’s Financial Times. The commerce ministry in Beijing said its year-long investigation found preliminary evidence that…
US sets lower 15pc tariff on Japanese autos, goods
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order implementing the July US?apan trade agreement, lowering tariffs on Japanese automobiles and parts to 15 per cent and capping most other imports at the same rate, reported Saint Petersburg’s PortNews. The 15 per cent auto tariff will take effect following a Federal Register notice due within seven…
China levies 78pc tariffs on US fibre optics
China will impose anti-dumping duties of up to 78.2 per cent on US-made fibre optic products, escalating trade tensions. China’s Ministry of Commerce said it will levy tariffs of up to 78.2 per cent on certain US fibre optic imports starting September 4, targeting G.654.C fibre used in long-haul and undersea networks, reported Caixin. Corning…
New IAPH / WCO guidelines
12.09.2025 The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) and the World Customs organization (WCO) have released revised guidelines on cooperation between customs and port authorities. First launched in 2023, the new edition adds input from the World Shipping Council and focuses on closer public-private collaboration. The release coincided with a WCO conference…
Adani turns away sanctioned tankers from its ports in India
Sam ChambersSeptember 12, 2025 Adani Adani India’s largest private port operator, Adani Group, has banned entry of tankers that are sanctioned by the US, UK or the European Union, according to multiple local media outlets. Adani’s port footprint in India is more focused on containers and dry bulk than tankers with analysts suggesting the news…
Mexico pushes 50% tariff on China-built cars
Adis AjdinSeptember 12, 2025 BYD BYD Mexico is preparing to more than double tariffs on cars from China and several other Asian countries, with duties rising from 20% to 50% under a proposal sent to Congress by President Claudia Sheinbaum. The draft bill, expected to pass given the government’s majority, would take effect 30 days…
CMA CGM rules out surcharge ahead of US fees on Chinese tonnage
Sam ChambersSeptember 11, 2025 Port of Los Angeles Port of Los Angeles France’s CMA CGM, the world’s third-largest containerline, has told clients it is fully prepared for next month’s hiked port fees in the US for Chinese-linked tonnage, and that it does not envisage implementing surcharges because of the new ruling. In April, the US…
US State Department Expresses Concern Over Ban of Israeli Shipments in Spanish Ports, Airspace
September 10, 2025 © Adobe Stock/Vitaly A U.S. State Department spokesperson expressed concern on Wednesday over Spain’s measures limiting access to Spanish ports and airspace to ships and planes carrying weapons for Israel. “It is deeply concerning that Spain, a NATO member, has chosen to potentially limit U.S. operations and to turn its back on…
Spain bans ships linked to Israeli military as dockworkers vow to support Global Sumud Flotilla
Published on 10-09-2025 at 09:09 Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, La Moncloa/Spanish Government Shipping under growing strain as Spain bans ships carrying fuel for the Israeli military and Italian dockworkers pledge Europe-wide port action if Gaza aid flotilla is blocked. The Spanish government has announced a ban on all ships carrying fuel intended for the…
China carriers adjust tactics ahead of US port fees
Chinese shipping firms are reshaping fleet deployments and leaning on global alliances to reduce exposure to US ports, as Washington prepares to impose steep new fees on Chinese-linked vessels in October, reported Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post. The levies, aimed at curbing China’s dominance in global shipbuilding, are prompting carriers such as Cosco Shipping…
EU mulls 10-year tax holiday for jet, shipping fuels
European Union countries are weighing a decade-long delay to taxing aviation and shipping fuels under a draft proposal aimed at advancing stalled energy tax reforms, reports Reuters. The European Commission first proposed the overhaul in 2021 to align fuel taxation with climate goals. The plan included introducing levies on CO2-emitting fuels used in flights and…
HSBC warns COSCO and OOCL face $2.1bn hit from looming US port fees
Sam ChambersSeptember 8, 2025 Cosco Cosco The looming US port fee regime aimed squarely at Chinese-linked tonnage could saddle COSCO and its Hong Kong-listed subsidiary OOCL with a combined bill of more than $2.1bn in 2026, according to fresh calculations from HSBC. The US Trade Representative (USTR) is due to impose port fees from October…
Trump’s LNG shipbuilding strategy no more than ‘a dream’
Experts insist there is absolutely no chance of having a US-built LNG carrier on the water by 2030, only US-branded. Paul Bartlett, Correspondent September 5, 2025 IMAGE: THE WHITE HOUSE The US Trade Representative (USTR) has issued a mandate requiring 1% of the country’s LNG to be exported in US-built LNG carriers from 2029, increasing to…
US visa crackdown creates turmoil for Sam ChambersSeptember 5, 2025
US Citizenship and Immigration Services US Citizenship and Immigration Services Shipmanagers are warning of mounting operational chaos as fresh US visa restrictions begin to bite, Splash has learned. Multiple sources at leading shipmanagement companies confirm growing problems with obtaining valid US visas for crewmembers. The issues stem from a raft of executive orders signed by…
Panamanian President Meets with Japanese Shipowners to Share New Ship Registry Strategy
September 5, 2025 © Panama Maritime Authority President José Raúl Mulino met with more than 40 representatives of shipping companies from Japan’s Kanto region, where he presented Panama’s new ship registry strategy aimed at safeguarding its global leadership through enhanced safety standards and fully digitalized processes. Mulino emphasized that Panama’s registry is positioning itself as…
IMO member states tire of US threats over climate rules
Member states are becoming weary of US threats as State Department seeks to derail next month’s IMO’s decarbonisation vote. Nick Savvides, Europe correspondent September 4, 2025 IMAGE: IMO African member states are said to be tiring of US machinations, including the tariff wars and cutting of USAID, as Washington seeks to reverse the IMO’s moves to…
Trump Administration Nominates New Federal Maritime Commissioners Amid Leadership Transition
FILE PHOTO: An American flag flutters over a ship and shipping containers at the Port of Los Angeles, in San Pedro California, U.S., May 13, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo Mike Schuler September 4, 2025 The White House has nominated Laura DiBella of Florida and Robert Harvey of Florida to serve as Federal Maritime Commissioners, according…
US threatens tariffs and port levies to sink IMO green deal
Sam ChambersSeptember 4, 2025 Official Twitter account for the Trump campaign on X.com Official Twitter account for the Trump campaign on X.com The United States is leaning hard on allies and rivals alike to reject a landmark United Nations agreement to slash emissions from marine fuels, Reuters reports. Washington has warned that nations pressing ahead…
US tightens trade fraud rules
The creation of a Trade Fraud Task Force to prosecute tariff evasion through transhipment is expected to further restrict US imports from Asia. Nick Savvides, Europe correspondent September 3, 2025 IMAGE: THE WHITE HOUSE A $12.4m settlement under the False Claims Act in mid-August, the result of a Texas-based company and its president allegedly evading…
U.S. Threatens Nations with Tariffs Over Support for IMO Net-Zero Shipping Deal
Photo: Shutterstock/CNRN Reuters September 3, 2025 LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuters) – The United States has told countries to reject a United Nations’ marine fuel emissions-cutting deal or face tariffs, visa restrictions and port levies, U.S. and European officials and sources told Reuters. The Trump administration is looking to boost U.S. economic might, including by taking…
EU weighs decade-long exemption for shipping fuels
Published on 02-09-2025 at 14:56 EU flags Shutterstock The exemption is designed “to maintain the competitive position of Union companies,” according to a draft proposal. European Union governments are considering giving shipping and aviation a free pass on EU-wide fuel taxes until 2035, Reuters reported, citing a draft document. The proposal, drawn up by Denmark,…
EU shipping faces ETS bill of US$2.9 billion
Europe’s shipping industry will receive its first invoice under the EU Emissions Trading System on September 30, with operators required to cover 40 per cent of 2024 emissions, reports the Cyprus Mail. Drewry data shows 13,000 ships emitted 90 million tonnes of CO2 last year, up 14 per cent on 2023 due to Red Sea…
Trump Administration Redirects $679 Million from Offshore Wind Projects to Maritime Infrastructure
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy a speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Department of Transportation in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 26, 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder Mike Schuler August 29, 2025 U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has announced the withdrawal or termination of $679 million in funding previously allocated to 12 offshore wind projects…
Cosco Shipping Warns Ongoing Geopolitcal Risks Clouds Outlook
Photo: Sheila Fitzgerald / Shutterstock.com Bloomberg August 28, 2025 By Rachel Yeo (Bloomberg) — Cosco Shipping Holdings Co. managed to increase profit in a volatile environment for freight rates and said uncertainty about tariff policies will continue to pose challenges for the industry. First-half net income for China’s largest containership operator rose 3.9% to 17.54 billion yuan…
India charts $1trn maritime investment roadmap
Adis AjdinAugust 28, 2025 Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways India has unveiled a $1trn investment plan to drive growth across ports, shipping and logistics, Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal said at an ambassadors’ conclave in Delhi on Wednesday. The roundtable, attended by representatives from…
Doubling of US Tariffs on India Begins Wednesday
August 27, 2025 © Adobe Stock/mbruxelle U.S. President Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on imports from India to as much as 50% took effect as scheduled on Wednesday, dealing a serious blow to ties between the two countries that became strategic partners after the turn of this century. A punitive 25% tariff imposed due to India‘s purchases of Russian oil adds…
South Africa tightens offshore ship-to-ship rules
Sam ChambersAugust 26, 2025 Table Mountain Aerial Gateway Table Mountain Aerial Gateway South Africa has introduced a new regulatory framework for offshore ship-to-ship (STS) transfers, sharply increasing penalties and setting strict environmental conditions in a bid to protect coastal ecosystems and the endangered African penguin. Under regulations signed by minister of forestry, fisheries and the…
Carriers reroute fleets to sidestep US levy
Sam ChambersAugust 26, 2025 ONE ONE Global shipping is realigning fleets in anticipation of October’s extra port fees to be levied by the US on China-linked tonnage. This is already being reflected in chartering decisions for transatlantic tanker and dry bulk fixtures with Chinese-built tonnage shifting to other parts of the globe. In the container…
Seoul bets on shipbuilding to keep Trump sweet
Sam ChambersAugust 26, 2025 Whitehouse.org Whitehouse.org South Korea is making shipbuilding the anchor of its trade diplomacy with Washington, rolling out billions in promises to revive America’s rusted yards in a bid to keep Donald Trump on side. President Lee Jae Myung’s first US trip saw him push a $350bn investment package, with $150bn earmarked…
ZIM reroutes vessels after Turkey bans Israel-linked ships from ports
Published on 26-08-2025 at 07:47 Shutterstock ZIM warns Turkish ban on Israeli ships will hit earnings as it reroutes vessels and seeks to limit impact. Israeli shipping line ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd (ZIM) has rerouted vessels originally scheduled to call at Turkish ports after the country introduced a new regulation barring ships owned, managed…
Turkish ports seek guarantees ships not connected to Israel
Published on 25-08-2025 at 08:37 Shutterstock Turkish ports clamp down on foreign vessels linked to Israel. Turkish port authorities have started asking shipping agents to provide letters confirming that vessels have no connections to Israel and are not carrying military or hazardous cargo destined for the country, Reuters reports, citing sources familiar with the matter.…
New Zealand drops Low Emission Transport Fund
Published on 25-08-2025 at 07:07 A battery electric empty container handler arrives at Port of Auckland Port of Auckland The Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority (EECA) has ended the Government’s Low Emission Transport Fund (LETF); ports have benefited from two of the final three funding rounds. Dating back to 2016, the LETF and its predecessor…
South Africa allows private operators access to rail freight network
Published on 25-08-2025 at 08:48 The new operators will be allocated slots across 41 routes and six key corridors / Illustration Shutterstock South Africa opens freight rail network to private companies as state-owned Transnet struggles with falling volumes. South Africa will allow private companies to operate trains on its freight rail network, the government confirmed…
Nigeria, Tanzania explore shipping alliance
The Nigerian Chamber of Shipping (NCS) and Tanzanian Shipping Company (TASHICO) are exploring a joint venture to boost ship acquisition, shipyard development, marine tourism and maritime law across Eastern Africa, reported Lagos Guardian. Tanzania’s Deputy Attorney General, Samwel Maneno, led a delegation to meet NCS leaders in Lagos, highlighting opportunities for collaboration with TASHICO. He…
OOCL warns on US port charges impact, market uncertainty
Hong Kong-listed Orient Overseas (International) Ltd reported increased profits and revenues for H1 2025. Marcus Hand, Editor August 22, 2025 CREDIT: OOCL Reporting its first half earnings for 2025 Orient Overseas (International) Ltd (OOIL), owner of Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) said that currently the major long-haul trades were nearly fully loaded. However, it warned…
EU, US confirm trade pact
Published on 21-08-2025 at 14:00 EU Commission President von der Leyen on with US President Donald Trump European Commission The EU-US trade deal offers relief for Europe’s carmakers but comes with a hefty price tag as Brussels commits to massive imports of US LNG. The European Union and the United States today issued a joint…
FMC removes Chipolbrok from Controlled Carrier List
Published on 20-08-2025 at 07:40 The new exemption offers temporary regulatory relief but keeps Chipolbrok under scrutiny Chipolbrok The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has granted Chipolbrok, the Chinese-Polish multipurpose heavy-lift operator, an exemption from the publication requirements of the Controlled Carriers Act, removing the company from its Controlled Carrier List—but only under strict conditions.…
US rejects IMO’s Net-Zero framework
Published on 13-08-2025 at 15:16 Maersk’s methanol-powered Ane Maersk Shutterstock With the US rejecting the proposal, other nations may follow, risking the adoption of the Net-Zero framework and derailing global decarbonisation efforts. The Trump administration has rejected the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) proposed “Net-Zero Framework” — a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the…
India’s exports to US set to feel the brunt of new tariffs
Published on 13-08-2025 at 08:41 Container handling in PSA Bharat Mumbai Port Shutterstock US tariffs on India deal a new blow to shippers who turned to the country to de-risk supply chains from China, with many calling it a “doomsday” and “trade embargo”, but the true impact remains to be seen, hinging on the longevity…
US, China extend tariff pause as trade talks resume
Published on 12-08-2025 at 07:30 US President Donald Trump, Washington DC Shutterstock Trump agrees to extend US-China tariff pause for second time amid ongoing trade talks. The United States and China have agreed to extend the suspension of their recent tariff hikes for an additional 90 days, the White House announced on Monday, with Beijing…
Relief for shipping as US – China tariff truce extended for 90 days
Hours ahead of the deadline for increased tariffs to come into force the two countries announced an extension of current levels. Marcus Hand, Editor August 12, 2025 CREDIT – THE WHITE HOUSE The US and China have agreed a further 90-day pause on higher tariffs between the two global economic giants. Levels had been set to surge…
Tariffs and the advantage of being nimble
SplashAugust 11, 2025 Whitehouse.org Whitehouse.org Wolfgang Lehmacher writes about multipolar malaise. The global trade landscape has further fractured, shaken by the unprecedented tariffs sparked under Trump’s watch. What was intended as a blunt leverage tool against China has instead yielded an ambiguous outcome. Tariffs have started to unravel US-led alliances, opening diplomatic space for China…
Estimated 55% of Indian Goods Exported to US Will Face Tariffs
August 11, 2025 © Adobe Stock/visuals6x About 55% of India’s merchandise exports to the United States will be subject to the tariff imposed by President Donald Trump’s administration, the Indian government said on Monday. Last week, Trump imposed an additional 25% tariff on Indian goods as punishment for Delhi’s purchases of Russian oil. That raised…