Strait of Hormuz Shipping Won’t Fully Resume Until 80 Mines Are Cleared, Tanker Owners Warn
Normal shipping will not resume in the strait of Hormuz until 80 mines cleared, according to the independent tanker owner
Read MoreNormal shipping will not resume in the strait of Hormuz until 80 mines cleared, according to the independent tanker owner
Read More** “A devastating maritime accident in Baltimore has led to shocking revelations of corporate negligence, with the US government filing charges against a Singaporean shipping company and its partners. The incident highlights the need for stricter safety standards in the maritime industry, raising concerns over the global community’s response to the crisis.”
Read MoreUK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has rejected Iran’s reported plans to impose shipping tolls through the Strait of Hormuz, asserting
Read MoreIn a significant development, an Indian vessel, accompanied by three other ships, has successfully crossed the strategic Strait of Hormuz
Read More** In a potential new flashpoint, Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have raised concerns about disrupting Red Sea shipping lanes, putting the global economy at risk of significant disruptions. With a history of attacks on oil refineries and critical infrastructure, the group has demonstrated its capability to inflict damage on high-value targets. Could this be the next major crisis in the Middle East?
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