In view of the escalating challenges as a result of the Coronavirus-COVID-19 pandemic Posidonia 2020, Greece’s international shipping exhibition has been re-scheduled from the first week of June to the end of October 2020.
China’s Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Finance has issued notice of a reduction in port construction fees and payments to the ships oil pollution damage compensation fund for a period of six months.
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) sweeps across Europe and the US causing widespread disruption and lockdowns container shipping could see a loss of 17m teu of cargo in 2020.
The Port of Fujairah has suspended all shore leave as precautionary measure against the coronavirus (COVID-19).
The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) key Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meeting at the end of March has been postponed to a yet to be determined date.
Just as major oil producers pump millions of extra barrels of oil on to world markets, Oslo-based Rystad Energy has released updated estimates for global fuel demand as a result of the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) on world energy markets.
The headquarters of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London have closed for two days as a precaution against the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Chinese ports are getting back to normal after the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and last week saw 9.1% jump in container volumes, however, bulk shipments were down.
US President Donald Trump has clarified that a 30-day travel ban from Europe to the US to combat the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) does not include trade as the original address implied.
The number of new blank sailings of container shipping has started to taper off amid the impact of the coronavirus, a sign that carriers can expect demand ramping up back to normal levels over the next few weeks, according to analyst Sea...