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First time in 2020, the cost of oil tankers between Asia and the Middle East exceeds $200 per day

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 26, 2026

LSEG data revealed that the cost of hiring a'very large crude carrier' to transport a?2,000,000 barrels a day from the?Middle East into?China on Thursday exceeded $200,000 a daily for the first since 2020. On the Worldscale industry measurement used to calculate freight rates…

Traders say that Turkey has received offers for the 350,000 tons of corn tender.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 26, 2026

Initial assessments by traders indicate that the lowest price offered in the first round of the tender for 350,000 metric tons of animal feed corn was $248.80 per metric ton, including freight. Bek Tarim, a trading house, was said to have made the offer for shipment of 26…

South Korea's NOFI offers to purchase up to 138,000 metric tonnes corn

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 26, 2026

European traders reported on Thursday that the leading South Korean feedmaker Nonghyup Feed Inc., (NOFI), has issued an international bid to purchase up 138,000 metric tonnes?of animal feeding corn. The deadline to submit price offers for the tender is Thursday, 26th February.

Bousso: Geopolitical turmoil provides OPEC+ with cover to increase production cautiously.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 26, 2026

OPEC+ will meet on Sunday to decide its next production step amid increased geopolitical tensions that affect nearly a third?of?its output. This volatility could give the group the cover it needs to maintain its narrative of a balanced market, even though the facts in the field suggest otherwise.

CMB Tech, a shipping group, beats expectations in its fourth-quarter core profit.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 26, 2026

CMB Tech reported fourth-quarter earnings that were above market expectations on Thursday, as a robust tanker and dry bulk markets allowed the Belgian Shipping Group to secure charters and sell older ships at high prices. EBITDA (earnings before 'interest…

Ireland looks to closer collaboration with NATO neighbors in order to deal with maritime threats

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 25, 2026

Ireland plans to increase radar and subsea monitoring capabilities, and work more closely with NATO members in the face of hybrid threats arising from the North Atlantic. This was revealed by the country on Wednesday as part of its first maritime strategy.

Algerian traders claim that the country bought 600,000 tons of wheat at a tender.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 25, 2026

Algeria's state grain agency OAIC reportedly purchased?600,000.00 metric tons milling wheat during a tender that closed on?Tuesday. Negotiations continued on Wednesday. Traders said that the purchase price was between $259 and 260 per ton, including freight (c&f).

Source: Kazakhstan's daily oil production and condensate output has risen by 40% in February.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 25, 2026

A source familiar with these data said on Wednesday that Kazakhstan's oil production and gas condensate increased sharply in the first two weeks of February. It reached a record 1.8 million barrels per day compared to 1.27 million in January.

The founder of China's JD.com launches a yacht brand

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 25, 2026

Richard Liu, founder of Chinese online giant JD.com has launched Sea Expandary as an independent yacht brand. The goal is to build "100% green yachts" that are affordable for 'ordinary families. Liu said he would invest 5 billion yuan (690 million…

Iberdrola plans to extend the nuclear fleet of Spain.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 25, 2026

Iberdrola's chief expects the company to ask for a similar extension of the life of all nuclear reactors in Spain, following a request made previously for the Almaraz plant. The debate about nuclear power in Spain was re-ignited by a major blackout that occurred in April.

Union: Ukrainian export prices for rapeseed crop increase amid fears of lower output

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 25, 2026

The UAC farmers' union said that the indicative export prices for Ukraine’s 2026 rapeseed crop?have increased to $530-$540 a tonne CPT July-August from $510-$520 reported a month earlier. Ukraine, one of the largest European exporters and growers of rapeseed…

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

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 25, 2026

European traders reported that the Taiwanese MFIG buying group?bought 65,000 metric tonnes?of animal feed?corn expected to be sourced -from the United 'States? in a?international?tender _on Wednesday. They said that the yellow corn was bought…

Italian defence group Leonardo beats 2025 guidance, cuts debt

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 25, 2026

Leonardo, the Italian defence group, posted a '2025 result that was above its financial targets. It also saw a significant improvement in its debt and an increase in key indicators. New orders increased 14.5% on an annual basis to 23.8 billion euros ($28.09billion)…

Venezuela prepares larger oil cargoes to export and targets India

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

Four sources and shipping data indicate that buyers and trading houses of Venezuelan oil chartered the very large crude carriers to export the South American nation?since the Caracas-Washington deal was signed. This move will boost deliveries to India.

Algeria purchases wheat in tender; traders continue talks on Wednesday

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

Traders in Europe reported that Algeria's OAIC, the state grains agency, bought milling wheat amidst an international tender which closed on Tuesday. They reported that purchases were between $259 and $250 per metric ton with cost and freight included.

Denmark talks to Ukrainian drone manufacturer Skyfall about hosting production

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

The Danish defence ministry announced on Tuesday that Ukrainian drone manufacturer 'Skyfall' is in discussions with the country about becoming the'second defence firm from the war-torn nation to set up production on Danish soil. The firm stated…

Expeditors tops quarterly estimates on strong customs brokerage demand

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

The demand for its customs brokerage services helped Expeditors international of Washington to report a profit and revenue in the fourth quarter that exceeded Wall Street expectations. Customs-related activities have increased as a result of President Donald Trump's new trade policies.

Ferretti's boss signals appetite for M&A amid annual core profit growth

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

Italian yacht manufacturer Ferretti announced a 6.7% increase in its core profit for the full year, as well as a 47% jump in orders of made-to measure?yachts. Last year, adjusted?earnings prior to interest, taxes and depreciation (EBITDA), a measure of earnings before interest…

Algeria purchases milling wheat at tender, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

?European Traders reported that Algeria's state grain agency OAIC bought a?milling?wheat in an international tender? which closed?? on Tuesday. They said that the initial cost of a metric tonne, including freight and costs, was $257, $259, and $260.

Venezuela prepares larger oil cargoes to export, targets India

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

Sources and data indicate that trading houses and buyers of Venezuelan oil chartered the very large crude carriers to export from the South American nation since the Caracas-Washington deal was signed. This is expected to increase shipments to India and speed up the process starting in March.