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Beyond oil: Strait of Hormuz power struggle threatens fertilizer and ammonia trade

Beyond oil: Strait of Hormuz power struggle threatens fertilizer and ammonia trade
The trade of global fertilizer and ammonia faces intense pressure due to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz as diplomatic talks between the US and Iran remain uncertain. Rystad Energy’s 2025 trade mapping shows that the sale of 15% of global ammonia and 21%...
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Cape detour boosts South Africa as shipping reroutes from Hormuz risk

Cape detour boosts South Africa as shipping reroutes from Hormuz risk
With war between the United States and Israel and Iran effectively paralyzing Middle East routes, the global shipping network is being rapidly reshaped. In particular, as shipping companies reroute to go around the Cape of Good Hope instead of the Persian Gulf, South...
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Turkish ships seek passage through Strait of Hormuz amid blockade

Turkish ships seek passage through Strait of Hormuz amid blockade
Turkey is seeking Iranian permission for 11 Turkish-owned vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, state-run Anadolu news agency reported Wednesday. A total of 14 Turkish-owned ships remain in the strait, according to Transport and Infrastructure Minister...
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European Shipowners and European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) reaffirm commitment to upskilling and reskilling of seafarers

European Shipowners and European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) reaffirm commitment to upskilling and reskilling of seafarers
The European Maritime Skills Forum held its second plenary session in Brussels, reaffirming the shared commitment of European Shipowners and seafarers’ unions to address the skill challenge of the green and digital transition. According to the Draghi report, 250,000...
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One Month of War in the Gulf: Mapping the Global Maritime Disruption

One Month of War in the Gulf: Mapping the Global Maritime Disruption
The First Month of the Iran War at Sea One month after the launch of Operation Epic Fury, the maritime system is no longer reacting to disruption. It is operating within it. The first days of the conflict triggered an immediate collapse in commercial confidence....
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