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Iran's SLAL has won tenders to purchase 120,000 T of each corn, barley, and soymeal

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 26, 2025

European traders reported on Monday that the Iranian state-owned animal food importer SLAL had issued international tenders for up to 120,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn and barley, as well as 120,000 metric ton of soymeal. They said that…

Sovcomflot, the sanctioned Russian tanker group, suffers a $393 million loss

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 23, 2025

Sovcomflot, Russia's largest tanker company, suffered a $393 million net loss in the first three months of the year. The group blamed the decline on the new Western sanctions, which have caused operational issues, reduced revenues, and the idleness of some sanctioned ships.

Canada's Champagne: Ministers of G7 not'skating' around tariff issue

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 22, 2025

Francois-Philippe champagne, Canada's finance minister, said that discussions about tariffs were held during the G7 meeting of financial leaders. This was despite the fact that they had been mentioned in the final communiqué. At the conclusion of the meeting…

Official: US not convinced by lower G7 price cap for Russian oil

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 22, 2025

An official from Europe said that on Thursday, the United States was "not convinced" by the idea of lowering the price cap for Russian crude oil set by the Group of Seven Nations (G7). The European Union proposed lowering the cap to a level indicative of $50 per barrel.

Sources say that Russia has removed the minimum price for wheat recommended to grain exporters.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 22, 2025

Four market sources have confirmed that Russia, the largest wheat exporter in the world, has removed the minimum price recommendation for grain exporters until the end the export season, which is July 1. Sources said that the initial minimum price for May and Juni was $250 per metric ton.

Uganda signs financing agreement with Islamic Development Bank for $800 Million

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 22, 2025

Uganda's finance ministry announced that it had signed an agreement worth $800 million with the Islamic Development Bank for the support of projects, such as a railway project, which aim to boost trade in the country. The railway will link to Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway…

Ambrey Security says that the hijack call made by a ship near Iran was a false alarm

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 21, 2025

Ambrey, a British maritime security company, said that a hijack signal sent by a Panamanian flagged petroleum products tanker near Iran was a false alert. Ambrey reported the incident on Tuesday, south of the busy Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes without naming "UAE-linked vessel".

EU adopts four new sets of sanctions against Russia

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 20, 2025

The European Commission announced on Tuesday that the EU had adopted four sets sanctions against Russia for the war in Ukraine, including a 17th set of measures targeting Moscow's Shadow Fleet, as well as measures relating to chemical weapons and human rights, and hybrid threats.

Estonia claims that Russia has detained a vessel in the Baltic Sea

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 18, 2025

The Estonian Foreign Ministry reported that Russia had detained an oil tanker owned by Greece on Sunday, after it left a Baltic Sea port in Estonia. It also said it had alerted NATO of the incident. In a press release, the Ministry of Transport…

Guyana legislators pass a bill that makes companies responsible for oil spill damages

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 17, 2025

Guyana's Parliament passed a bill on oil pollution late Friday night that makes parties responsible for damage caused by oil spills from vessels, as well as other sources. President Irfaan Ali is expected to sign the bill into law soon. The…

Nigeria's Renaissance Energy stops production on a line of Trans Niger Oil Pipeline

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 16, 2025

After an incident on the job, the Nigerian oil company Renaissance Energy said that it had halted the production of one line into the Trans Niger pipeline. This is a major oil route transporting crude oil from the onshore oilfields up to the Bonny terminal.

GFSA reports that Saudi Arabia has issued a tender for the purchase of 655,000 metric tonnes of wheat.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 15, 2025

General Food Security Authority announced on Thursday that Saudi Arabia had issued a tender for 655,000 metric tonnes of wheat to be shipped between August and October 2025. European traders expect the price offer results to be available on Monday, 19 May.

South Korea's MFG purchases 60,000 metric tonnes soymeal from traders

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 14, 2025

Major Feedmill Group of South Korea (MFG) bought about 60,000 tons of soymeal from South America on Wednesday in a deal that was not subject to an international tender, traders reported. The estimated cost and freight per ton was $346.40, including the surcharge for port unloading.

South Korea's NOFI buys estimated 65,000 T corn, traders say

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 14, 2025

European traders reported that the leading South Korean animal feed manufacturer Nonghyup Feed Inc., (NOFI), bought approximately 65,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn on Wednesday in an international bid seeking up to 138,000 metric tons.

French Foreign Minister: EU envoys have agreed on 17th package of sanctions against Russia

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 14, 2025

Jean-Noel Barrot, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs said that on Wednesday, EU diplomats announced sanctions on nearly 200 tankers from Russia's "shadow fleet". Sources who spoke anonymously said that although two countries need to consult with their parliaments about the details…

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison ensures legal compliance in port deal

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 12, 2025

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison announced on Monday that the closely monitored port deal it has negotiated will adhere strictly to all compliance standards. In March, the Hong Kong-based conglomerate controlled by tycoon Li Kashing agreed to sell the bulk of its global ports business worth $22.8 billion…

China's crude oil imports in April rose 7.5% due to strong Iranian and Russian supplies

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 9, 2025

China's crude oil imports in April slowed compared to the previous month, but increased 7.5% compared to a year ago due largely to an abundance of shipments sanctioned by the government and because state refineries built up stocks during maintenance shut-downs.

South Korea's FLC purchases 60,000 metric tonnes of soymeal from traders

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 8, 2025

European traders reported that the Feed Leaders Committee, a South Korean import group, purchased 60,000 metric tonnes of soymeal on Thursday in an international auction. The soymeal was expected to come from South America. It is believed that the FLC purchased from Cargill, a trading house.

South Korea's KFA purchased up to 70,000 T of corn in a private deal, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 8, 2025

According to European traders, the Korea Feed Association in South Korea purchased between 65,000 and 70,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn from optional origins on Wednesday in a private transaction without launching an international tender.

EU envoys discuss the sanctions related to Russia's chemical weapons use

Posted to Maritime Reporter on May 7, 2025

EU sources confirmed on Wednesday that the European Commission had proposed adding 15 new entities and persons to its sanctions framework, including individuals suspected of using chemical weaponry in Ukraine as well as Russian hybrid threats.