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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.

Trump: US Navy acts 'like pirates" in blocking Iranian ports

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 1, 2026

Donald Trump stated on Friday that the U.S. Navy was acting "like pirates" in carrying out Washington's naval blockade of Iranian ports during the U.S. The Navy acted "like pirates" when it carried out Washington's blockade against Iranian ports in the U.S. Trump made these?comments?

Trump is not satisfied with Iran’s latest proposal to talk

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 1, 2026

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said he wasn't satisfied with the latest Iranian offer for talks about the Iran?war. Meanwhile the Iranian foreign minister said Tehran is ready to?engage in diplomacy? if the United States alters its approach.

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.

US Navy looks to AI company Domino for counter-mine options

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 1, 2026

A recently awarded contract reveals that the U.S. Navy is stepping up its AI capabilities in order to 'hunt' for Iranian mines along the Strait of Hormuz - one of the most important shipping routes on the planet. Donald Trump said that the U.S. Navy was clearing Iranian mines out of the Strait.

Iran Threatens a painful response if US renews its attacks

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 30, 2026

Iran announced on Thursday that it would respond to any new attacks by Washington with "long, painful'strikes'" and reasserted control over the Strait of Hormuz. This complicates U.S. plans to form a coalition in order to reopen this?waterway.

Kyiv claims that the vessel carrying grain, which Ukraine believes was stolen by Russia, will not be unloaded in Israel.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 30, 2026

Ukraine's top prosecutor and foreign minister said Thursday that a vessel containing grain, which Ukraine claims was stolen from areas under Russian occupation, will not be unloaded in Israel. This came after Kyiv asked Israel to seize this cargo.

China conducts naval and air patrols near Scarborough Shoal while the Philippines and US stage drills

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 30, 2026

China's military announced on Thursday that its?naval forces and air force held combat readiness?"patrols" near the Scarborough Shoal, in the disputed South China Sea. The patrols are a response to the 'annual' regional drills, which will take…

Pakistan Navy to acquire advanced Chinese submarines

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 30, 2026

A government official and a?military? official announced on Thursday that the Pakistani Navy would be receiving a fleet of advanced Chinese submarines. The move is part of an increasing defence cooperation between Beijing and Islamabad. These…

Media report that a vessel carrying grain stolen from Ukraine by Russia will not unload in Israel

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 30, 2026

Israeli media reported on Thursday that a vessel carrying grain that Ukraine claims was stolen by Russia will not unload its cargo in Israel. Kyiv had asked Israel to seize the cargo. The Jerusalem Post, among other outlets, cited a Grain Importers…

US asks for international assistance to reopen Strait of Hormuz amid a surge in crude oil prices

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 30, 2026

According to a cable from the State Department, the U.S. is pushing other countries to create an international coalition in order to restore freedom of movement in Strait of Hormuz. This comes as oil prices have risen to their highest level…

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…

The Australian Foreign Minister says China has agreed on cooperation in jet fuel exports

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 29, 2026

Penny Wong, Australia's foreign?Minister, said that the Chinese government had agreed to cooperate with Australian companies on jet fuel shipments. She suggested China could relax?curbs? on exports due to supply disruptions caused by the Iran war.

Ukraine asks Israel for seizure of vessel carrying grain it claims is stolen by Russia

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 29, 2026

Ukraine's top prosecutor said that Israel should seize the vessel which was carrying grain it claims to have stolen from Russian-occupied areas, on Wednesday. The shipment had sparked diplomatic tensions between the two countries. On Tuesday, Israel and Ukraine traded accusations.

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…

Taiwan's MFIG purchases about 65,000 tonnes corn from US traders, say

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 29, 2026

Taiwan's MFIG buying group purchased about 65,000 metric tons of animal feeding corn that was expected to be sourced from the u.s. European traders reported that on Wednesday they participated in an international?tender. They said that the yellow…

Sources say China has approved higher fuel exports in May, though they are down on a year earlier.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 29, 2026

Two?trading?sources said on?Wednesday that China had approved a?increase?in refined fuel?exports for May, to areas?other than Hong Kong. However, levels remain below the average of last year. Sources with direct knowledge of the situation said…

Taiwan Minister visits second island in South China Sea

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 28, 2026

She said that the Taiwanese Coast Guard Minister visited a second islet controlled by Taiwan deep in the South China Sea. She added that Vietnam's complaints about her visit?wouldn't cause any tensions in the region. Taiwan and China claim sovereignty over a majority of the South China Sea.

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.

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