Shipowners, managers and operators say they’re forging ahead despite political winds
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A family of Caribbean container experts: Gisholt Shipping celebrates 50 years of niche shipbroking
After taking over business of lone rival, Gisholt Shipping wants to stay small
How trade warrior Donald Trump could take on China’s shipbuilding dominance
Tariffs, port fees and newbuilding plan among a raft of policies under consideration
A shipping czar, China and maritime powerplays: Mapping Donald Trump’s first 100 days
Key appointments and an avalanche of executive orders are expected in the early days of the new US government
The long slog: US sanctions appeals drag for more than a year as Washington ramps up blacklistings
Getting off a sanction list may take over a year, even in a case of mistaken identity, lawyer says
Analysis: What will Trump 2.0 do about the Houthi menace to shipping?
Opinions differ among Middle East and security experts on what the next president should do
The terrorist named ‘Rainbow’: Meet the man accused of funding the Houthi war on shipping
Researcher estimates al-Jamal’s network may bring in $4bn in revenue for Yemen-based militant group
Legal risks rise for shipping ‘up and down the value chain’ as FuelEU Maritime looms
Potential for litigation higher than Emissions Trading System as emissions law puts carbon intensity limits on fuel used by shipping
How sanctioned Iranian oil navigates through a dark and twisted supply chain to China
One delivery to Tianjin shows how ramped-up sanctions can complicate the dark and growing trade
‘Pencils down’: Regulatory uncertainty keeps many US clean fuels projects on the shelf
Uncertainty over tax credits keeps fuelling investments on hold, slowing progress in shipping