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Dual reality for container trade in Southeast Asia and Middle East

According to the Marine Trends 2030 survey, Southeast Asia is poised to lead in container transshipments through 2030. The report also forecasts significant growth...

USEC vs USWC: Deep Dive into Port Connectivity in the Wake of Recent Strike Disruptions

In the wake of the recent port strike on the US East Coast that rocked the global shipping industry, Container News conducted a detailed...

Carriers roll back emergency surcharges as US port strike ends

In a big respite for Indian shippers, container lines have begun to cancel emergency surcharges they had announced to cover disruption consequences from the...

Drones: New tool for shipping stakeholders to maximize efficiency

Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are rapidly being adopted across various sectors of maritime and shipping operations due to their versatility and the...

Salalah and Djibouti ports enter intense competition for regional dominance

The current competitive landscape among the Arabian Sea ports is in the spotlight, as the Red Sea crisis continues hampering shipping operations, affecting all...

Egypt remains vulnerable to global shipping disruptions

The geopolitical situation in the Red Sea area has continued to deteriorate, leading to significant shipping disruptions in the Suez Canal. According to the UNCTAD...

Red Sea crisis to prevent freight rates from dropping to 2023 levels, with uncertainty expected post-2025

The Export-Import Bank of Korea's (KEXIM) Economic Research Institute has published a report stating that while container freight rates have come down from the...

Indian investments bolster Chabahar port, while Chinese influence yields mixed outcomes in Pakistan and Sri Lanka

The geopolitics of port investments in the Indian Ocean has transformed the region's economic and strategic dynamics, with countries like China, India, and the...

Market Analysis: Big Four near 60% of global container capacity

The four largest container shipping companies collectively control 57.5% of global container capacity, with over 17.5 million TEUs. In fact, their dominance is so...

Transhipment flow at India’s Vizhinjam Port rockets ahead of official terminal opening

The Adani Group seems poised to replay its tested business magic at Vizhinjam Port, a project designed to realise India's long-time container hub activity...

Red Sea crisis could lead to overcapacity in Egyptian ports

With many container terminals opening in Egypt in recent years, there could be overcapacity if the Red Sea crisis continues and mainline operators shy...

Impact of Geopolitical Tensions in South China Sea on Major Container Lines and Regional Ports

As South China Sea remains a key global region for maritime trade, Container News decided to analyze and synthesize the available information and give...

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