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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…

Starlink's outage affected drone tests and exposed the Pentagon's growing dependence on SpaceX

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

In August of last year, U.S. Navy officials conducting a test on unmanned vessels discovered that they had failed at a single point: Starlink. Two dozen unmanned surface ships were left bobbing in the ocean off 'the California coast after a…

Nigeria flags flood risks in 33 States and warns of widespread flooding in 2026

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

The hydrological agency warned on Thursday that Nigeria faces a "high risk" of widespread flooding in 2026. More than 14,000 communities are at risk across 33 of the 36 states of the country, as well as Abuja's Federal Capital Territory. The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency…

Taiwan bids on 105,950 tonnes of wheat estimated to be US origin

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

European traders reported on Thursday that the Taiwan Flour 'Millers Association' has issued a?international?tender for an estimated 105,950 metric tons of grade one milling wheat from the United States. The deadline to submit price offers for the tender is April 23.

Iran suspends exports of petrochemicals until further notice

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

The economic newspaper Donya-e-Eqtesad published a report on Thursday that Iran had halted all exports of petrochemicals in order to 'prioritise the domestic supply' and prevent shortages. This was due to the?disrupted production? after Israel attacked several petrochemical centers.

On Wednesday, traders claim that Algeria purchased about 400,000 tonnes of durum at auction.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

The state grain agency of Algeria, OAIC, is believed to have bought?about 400,000 metric tonnes of durum wheat?in a tender that closed on Wednesday. The traders had reported the purchases on Wednesday night but were unable to estimate the amount purchased.

Organisers of the Olympics-2032 are not considering alternatives to the crocodile's habitat for rowing

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

Brisbane 2032 organizers have not considered alternatives to the Fitzroy River in central Queensland as a venue for the rowing events. This is despite concerns over a venue that's known for its strong tides and crocodiles. When the Rockhampton Waterway was first proposed as an Olympic venue…

Ukraine Railways says it has cut grain deliveries to ports so far in April

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukraine's state-owned railway company) announced?on?Thursday that its grain shipments to Black Sea ports for export had decreased by 0.5% in April as compared to March, to a total of 1.2 metric tons. Ukrzaliznytsia is the largest?share in freight traffic.

The cost of Asia's fossil-fuel dependence is revealed by the Iran war

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 16, 2026

The second energy crisis in four years has roiled global markets. Pakistan's and Bangladesh's experiences highlight the costs to emerging market nations of relying on imported fuels, and the need for cleaner power sources. In 2022, after the…

Algeria purchases durum wheat at tender, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 15, 2026

European traders reported that Algeria's state grain agency, OAIC, is believed to have purchased durum wheat at an international auction on Wednesday. Uncertainty surrounded the?tonnage purchased, but some traders estimated that several hundred thousand tonnes were bought.

Analysts say that Iran could go as long as two months without exporting oil before reducing production.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 15, 2026

Analysts said that Iran could withstand a total halt of oil exports for up to two months before it is forced to cut?production. This comes after the U.S. began blocking shipments into and out of its ports on April 13th. The blockade may prevent…

India's urea price doubles to $1000 in response to the Iran war shock

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 15, 2026

Two company sources reported that Indian Potash 'Ltd received offers for urea of around $1,000 per metric tonne in its 'latest tender. This is nearly twice the price it achieved two months earlier, when supplies had been disrupted due to the U.S./Israeli conflict against Iran.

Indian Potash Ltd. receives increased urea offer as Iran conflict tightens up supply

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 15, 2026

Two company sources said that Indian Potash 'Ltd. received offers to supply 5.6 million metric -tons of urea in its latest tender, at prices significantly higher than the previous one. This is after supplies had been disrupted due to 'the U.S. - Israeli war against Iran.

Images show China blocking the entrance to a disputed South China Sea Shoal

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 15, 2026

Satellite imagery obtained by "shows" that China has deployed ships and a barricade to tighten the control at the entrance of the Scarborough Shoal, a disputed feature in the South China Sea. This is despite the rising tensions with the Philippines.

US closes Iran's maritime commerce despite optimism about more talks

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 15, 2026

On 'Wednesday, the United States announced that its military had stopped all trade in and out Iran by sea. President Donald Trump also said that talks with Tehran to end the war could resume this week. This sent oil prices lower for a second day. Trump said that negotiations between U.S.

Ukraine reveals'stolen grain' from Russia during a call with Israel

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 15, 2026

Andrii Sybiha, Ukrainian Foreign Minister, held a phone call with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar in order to discuss the Russian vessel that he said was carrying grain'stolen' from Ukraine and docked at an Israeli port. Kyiv believes that…

A Rohingya survivor recalls the ordeal of 250 people missing in the Andaman Sea tragedy

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 15, 2026

A Rohingya refugee has described a terrifying journey on the sea after an overcrowded boat carrying Bangladeshi and refugees capsized in Andaman Sea. Around 250 people are still missing. According to the United Nations Refugee and Migration agencies…

Iranian crew members return from Sri Lanka

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 15, 2026

A 'top official' said on Wednesday that over 200 Iranian crew members who were rescued from two warships by Sri Lanka had been sent back to their home country. Sri Lanka rescued 32 Iranians from the warship IRIS Dena after it was struck by a U.S. sub's torpedo on March 4.

Document says that Italy's ENI loaded Venezuelan heavy oil cargo bound to Europe.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 14, 2026

This week, oil and gas 'producer ENI?finished loading the first cargo of Venezuelan heavy?crude to reach Spain in nearly two years. Since Caracas and Washington agreed on a landmark supply deal in January, trading?houses such as Trafigura, Vitol…

UN agencies report that around 250 Rohingyas are missing after a boat capsizes on the Andaman Sea.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 14, 2026

The United Nations' refugee and immigration?agencies announced in a joint statement that around 250 people are missing after a boat carrying Rohingya and Bangladeshi refugees capsized in the Andaman sea. UN agencies reported that the trawler…

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