Stranded vessels and rising crude pressure global maritime trade
A strategic energy corridor under pressure The military escalation involving Iran has turned the Strait of Hormuz into one of the main pressure points for international maritime trade. In the first hours of the conflict, reports confirmed vessels being attacked, tankers damaged, and ships forced to remain stationary, while several…
Tariffs in the U.S.: Legal and Logistical Uncertainty Shakes International Trade
Growing uncertainty in international trade is being fueled both by new trade investigations and by recent court decisions in the United States. On one hand, the Trump administration continues to pursue probes into sectors such as semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and lumber, which could lead to the imposition of new tariffs in…
2026 Outlook: Long-term Ocean Freight Rates Set to Drop
The global container shipping market is showing clear signs of adjustment. After several years of rate increases driven by inflation, logistical disruptions, and international trade tensions, forecasts indicate that contractual freight rates could decline significantly in 2026. Rate and Contract Outlook Recent market analyses indicate that long-term freight contracts for…