Deal loosens US control of train link at a time when Trump is seeking to ‘take back’ trade waterway
Scheme to be discussed at UN meeting does not sufficiently discourage usage of the fossil fuel, says container group
Vincent Clerc makes prediction as shipping group reports rise in operating profit to $6.5bn for 2024
Total capacity of ships on order overtakes pandemic levels despite uncertain outlook for global trade
Increasing gap between export growth from China and west could lead to increasing hostilities, says Vincent Clerc
Rethink vital to keep competing with US and China, Vincent Clerc says
‘People would rather have Christmas goods already in the warehouse,’ says chief of container shipping group
Container shipping group forecasts higher profits for third time since May
Container shipping group raises financial guidance for second time in just over a month
Shipping group raises forecast on higher volumes but fears new vessels from competitors will lead to overcapacity
Operators say ports severely congested because of Red Sea disruptions
Divers will return to the water in the morning in an effort to recover bodies, authorities say
Operators ditch ‘slow steaming’ to compensate for longer journey around the Cape of Good Hope
World’s second-largest container shipping group says industry is confronting oversupply
New partnership from next year comes as industry grapples with disruption from terror attacks in the Red Sea
Vincent Clerc says container ship attacks by Houthis could have ‘significant consequences’ for global growth
Shipping company says security risk ‘significantly elevated’ while economists warn of inflationary threat from disruption
Rebel attacks on ships boost share prices
‘Welcome to how the world used to work before British, then US, naval supremacy’
Requirement to take extra time going around South Africa eases capacity fears, but may deter scrappage
Container ships have come under attack from Iran-backed Houthis over Israel’s war against Hamas
Maersk becomes latest group to divert vessels due to threat of Iranian-backed rebel attacks on Suez route
Mærsk and Hapag-Lloyd halt journeys as threats mount to global supply chains through Suez Canal
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