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Western nations are exploring more robust ways of enforcing a price cap on Kremlin’s crude
Pilot killed after ship collecting iron ore for ArcelorMittal was struck in attack that threatens Black Sea corridor
German group’s 9-month profits down almost 80% amid gloomy outlook for container shipping companies
Shipping companies want the UK to give them post-Brexit protection from antitrust rules
Competition regulator urged to seize post-Brexit sovereignty after Brussels axed industry’s exemption
Exports of lithium ion-based products increase safety risks and pose ‘huge problem’ for shipping, says IMO
Investors will have to accept lower returns as the sector contends with too many ships and not enough demand
Danish company warns costs will remain under pressure for next two years
Push comes after pandemic highlighted reliance on manufacturers in world’s second-largest economy
Move will affect an important route for global trade
Crew members feared trapped inside vessel off Heligoland, with one fatality and two rescued from water
Federal Maritime Commission expands activity after claims of unfair charging practices
Finland looking at potential role of Hong Kong-registered container vessel
Project offers a new model for infrastructure but raises concerns over Chinese influence
EU unveils plans for more co-operation between its ports in crackdown
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador makes bold attempt to lure container traffic
Danish government is latest authority to warn that incidents have reached ‘unacceptable’ levels
Clampdown comes at critical time for container companies whose earnings have fallen since the end of lockdown
Governments have options to give a price cap on Russian exports more teeth
Shift in seaborne trade suggests Kremlin will benefit from rising prices despite west’s $60-a-barrel cap
MSC Cruises draws ire of environmentalists as it calls for rethink on how passenger ships are assessed by UN shipping regulator
The vessel is the first to dock in and set sail from Ukraine since Moscow reneged on international deal
Family businesses turn to nimbler vessels that can operate when water levels are low
Use of unreinforced vessels raises risks of environmental disaster as Moscow diverts sanctions-hit exports
Chinese aggression against Taiwan would increase insurance cover for ships in the area as has happened in the Black Sea
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