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Tanker Market: Will a “Grey” Fleet of 350 Ships Be Decommissioned?

The tanker market could be thrust forward by the potential scrapping of some 350 tankers, which are estimated to form a main part of the sanctioned Venezuelan trade. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Xclusiv said that “the first weeks of 2026 have delivered a tectonic shift to the global tanker market, as the U.S. …

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What it will take to create a financially sustainable, zero-emission electric shipping ecosystem

The global shipping industry has reached a historic turning point. After more than two centuries of reliance on fossil fuels, shipping has begun to transition towards cleaner propulsion systems as climate commitments tighten and regulatory frameworks take effect. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has committed to net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) shipping emissions by or around …

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BDI Softens at Year Start as Capesize Weakness Persists: Weekly Dry Market Monitor

This weekly market monitor provides an analysis of the latest freight market developments. The focus is on Capesize losses, the subsequent downward adjustments in iron ore flow volumes, and the latest supply signals as indicated by ballasters. Sharp correction since the December peak highlights near-term pressure, though levels remain above last year (+51%) Key Takeaways …

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Coal shipments to China fall 10% with further decline on the horizon

“In 2025, seaborne coal shipments to China fell 10% as domestics supply increased and demand from steel manufacturing and electricity generation weakened. The decline affected shipments out of Indonesia, the US, Australia and Colombia in particular,” says Filipe Gouveia, Shipping Analysis Manager at BIMCO. China is the world’s largest importer of coal and the destination …

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New Year, New Deals in the Newbuilding and S&P Markets

A raft of new deals were reported as 2026 is now underway. In the newbuilding market, shipbroker Banchero Costa said in its latest weekly report that “in the bulk sector, Nantong Xiangyu secured an order from Swiss company Mercuria Energy Trading for 2 x 211,000 dwt newcastlemax vessels. Both vessels will be conventional fuel propulsion …

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Early Signals: Maritime Oil Trade Adapts to U.S.-Venezuela Enforcement

Using Windward’s Early Detection solution, this report examines a series of emerging anomalies in global maritime oil trade following recent U.S. enforcement escalations involving Venezuela. Early Detection surfaces deviations from historical baselines and expected movement patterns, often acting as a leading indicator of shifting maritime behavior before structural change is visible. The anomalies highlighted in …

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