Strait of Hormuz Closure and Qatar Infrastructure Damage Drive LNG Price Surge
Global LNG markets experienced a significant price surge in March following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and damage to Qatar's LNG…
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Global LNG markets experienced a significant price surge in March following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and damage to Qatar's LNG…
China's trade surplus hit a four-month high in May, driven by a 19.4% surge in exports.
Chinese seaport cities' economies reached 7 trillion yuan in added value during 2025, according to a new report.
Asian factory output grew in May, fueled by precautionary inventory building and new orders, despite rising input costs.
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A new 3.5km electrified rail test loop has opened in central England, enhancing capabilities for electric rolling stock development

MOL introduces standardized IT systems on newbuilds to enhance cybersecurity, maritime safety, and AI adoption.

Qatar Airways Cargo and QAS Cargo have renewed their IATA CEIV Fresh certification for perishable cargo handling
Thenamaris has expanded its tanker newbuilding program with new orders for product tankers in South Korea and China.

Uniper is advancing talks to secure Canadian LNG from a multibillion-dollar project on Canada's northwest coast

Logistics companies are increasingly exploring alternative Eurasian rail routes like the Middle Corridor for diversified cargo movement

Stegra has selected Green Cargo to handle rail freight between its new Boden steel plant and Swedish ports starting in 2026

Freedom Intermodal boosts New Orleans liquid bulk packaging, improving Port NOLA and NOPB rail links for shippers.

MSC has updated its Emergency Fuel Surcharge for European short-sea trades, effective July 1, 2026, impacting several key routes.
Europe's abnormal transport sector is undergoing its first independent economic impact study in over ten years, initiated by ESTA

Latvia warns that Russia's doubled rail freight tariffs for shipments to the Baltics and Finland could cripple its rail sector

Russia has opened its Arctic LNG export corridor to Asia after an icebreaking carrier completed an early-summer transit.
SAL Heavy Lift has taken delivery of its third Orca-class vessel, Patricia, which will transport wind energy equipment.

CMA CGM Foundation shipped 1,000 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Lebanon, highlighting maritime logistics' role in relief.

Saipem's heavy-lift and pipe-laying vessel, the Castorone, is preparing for a major Black Sea gas project.

France is investing €200,000 to enhance multimodal rail terminals, aiming to shift more freight from road to rail
A joint development project integrating rotor sails into MR tanker designs has received Approval in Principle from DNV.
The global orderbook for Very Large Crude Carriers has reached a record high, with 262 vessels on order
Diana Shipping has reduced its board challenge against Genco Shipping & Trading, withdrawing four director nominees.

DSV and Exotec have partnered to automate DSV's Venlo logistics center with 100 autonomous Skypod robots for retail fulfillment.

Eni has secured a new offshore oil and gas exploration block in The Gambia, marking its entry into the country.

Expeditors International is reportedly conducting targeted layoffs, a notable departure from its long-standing company policy.

US containerized imports rose 6.6% in May to 2.43 million TEUs, up 11.5% year-over-year, following seasonal demand.

The Dominican Republic is investing $100 million to upgrade its logistics infrastructure and boost supply chain efficiency

Brussels Airport is expanding its logistics facilities, signaling increased air cargo capacity and operational efficiency
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