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Swedish Coast Guard seizes suspected false-flag tanker in Baltic Sea

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 3, 2026

The Swedish Coast Guard announced on Sunday that it had seized in the Baltic Sea a tanker believed to be a part of Russia's shadow fleet. This is just one of many similar actions taken by authorities in Sweden in recent months. In a press release…

Trump: US may restart Iran attacks 'if they misbehave.'

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 2, 2026

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that he had been informed about a possible deal with Iran but was awaiting the precise wording. He also warned of the possibility of resuming military strikes against the country in the event of Tehran's misbehavior.

Iran offers Strait Deal; Trump is not satisfied but prefers a non-military route

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 2, 2026

A senior Iranian official said on Saturday that a proposal from Iran, which has been rejected by U.S. president Donald?Trump so far, would end the U.S. ban on Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz to shipping. Talks on Iran's nuclear program could be held later.

Venezuelan oil exports reach highest level since 2018 with increased sales to US and India

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 1, 2026

Venezuela's oil exports grew 14% in April to 1,23 million barrels per day, the highest level in over seven years. This was fueled by increased sales to India, Europe and the United States. Shipping data and documents provided by state-owned PDVSA were released on Friday.

FT reports that Ferretti's chief executive criticizes Weichai, the largest shareholder in Italy as a proxy battle looms.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 30, 2026

The Financial Times reported that the chief executive of Italian luxury yacht maker Ferretti said it was held back by "a lack of industrial vision" as well as aversion towards risk among its large Chinese shareholders. CEO?Alberto Galassi made…

Barclays expects UAE to increase oil production after it leaves OPEC

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 29, 2026

Barclays said late Tuesday that the United Arab Emirates' decision not to join OPEC would result in a faster growth of oil -supply from the country, as it 'comes out?of?the current crisis. Barclays said late Tuesday that the United Arab Emirates…

Bousso

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 28, 2026

The United Arab Emirates decision to leave OPEC is likely to have a dramatic impact on the producer group, which has been around for 65 years. It will also open the door to a price war when Gulf producers rush to regain their market share after the Iran conflict ends.

Bousso

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 28, 2026

United Arab Emirates' decision not to join OPEC will drastically reduce the producer group's 65-year influence on the oil market. This could lead to a price war once Gulf producers rush to regain their market share after the Iran War is over.

The Italian parliament supports the donation of an aircraft carrier to Indonesia

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 28, 2026

The Italian parliament voted on Tuesday to support a government proposal to donate an old?aircraft-carrier to Indonesia. This would strengthen relations with an ally and avoid the cost of dismantling an outdated asset. Garibaldi, a 54 million euro (63 million dollar) vessel…

Data shows that shipping traffic through Hormuz is still low, despite the absence of any US-Iran agreement.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 27, 2026

Shipping data revealed a lull in activity over the last few days. However, the talks between Iran and the United States are still stalled. According to data from Kpler, and a separate satellite analysis by 'data analytics specialists SynMax'…

Bangladesh's ambitious wind energy plans are slow to progress

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 23, 2026

South Asia relies on imported energy for 95% of their needs. The price increases following the Middle East war have been devastating. Wind and solar energy, which are renewable, can help break this dependency. Solar power is the largest renewable energy source in Bangladesh…

Executives say that Asian shipowners will cross the Hormuz first before Western companies.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 22, 2026

Shipping executives at the FT 'Commodities - Global Summit on Wednesday said that Asian ship owners - who have a greater risk tolerance - may soon begin sailing through the Strait of Hormuz, despite a fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.

Ferretti shareholders submit rival board slates in advance of the May 14 showdown

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 20, 2026

The two largest shareholders of Ferretti filed rival slates of candidates for the renewal of the Italian Yacht Maker's Board on Monday, setting up a fight at the annual meeting of the company on May 14. Czech investor KKCG Maritime has submitted…

New York Times Business News - April 20, 2019

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 20, 2026

These are the top business stories from the New York Times. These?stories have not been?verified' and?the?New York Times cannot vouch for the accuracy of these stories. After two months of war, sales in the Persian Gulf countries have plummeted. Chris Wright, U.S.

Iraq resumes oil exports to the south after a month-long stop due to disruptions in Hormuz

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 17, 2026

Four energy sources reported that 'Iraq resumed its southern oil exports Friday, after a halt of more than a month caused by disruptions in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. One tanker has begun to load crude. Iraqi ports & energy sources…

Starmer: Over a dozen nations offer to take part in the Hormuz Mission

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 17, 2026

Several dozen countries have said they are willing to 'join an international mission for the protection of?shipping along the Strait of Hormuz if conditions allow,' said Britain, at a time when Donald Trump, U.S. president, said he didn’t need any allies’ help.

Merz pledges German contribution to Hormuz mission, says US input 'desirable'

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 17, 2026

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated 'on Friday' that his country was "prepared" to contribute a mission that would ensure freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Merz, along with his counterparts in France, Britain, and Italy…

When the conflict ends, countries will discuss the mission of Hormuz

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

France and Britain are hosting a meeting of 40 countries on Friday. The purpose is to signal the United States that some of its closest allies will be'ready' to play a part in restoring the freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, once the conditions permit. Since the beginning of U.S.

How the US can clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

The United States could use drones, robots with explosives and helicopters in order to reduce the risks. However, de-mining teams could still be at risk from Iranian attacks. As part of its efforts to stop Iran's shipping disruption, the U.S. wants to clear the Strait of Mines.

The Iran War exposes the weakness of Britain's military

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

After years of warnings by military chiefs that the UK's capabilities were shrinking, the Iran war left Britain's armed services exposed. This put pressure on Keir starmer, Prime Minister, to make good on his promise to invest in defence. After…

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