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US legal advisor says Iran war justified because of Tehran's "aggression" over decades

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 24, 2026

State Department lawyer Reed Rubinstein argued in a statement released days before the deadline of May 1 for the Trump administration to obtain approval from Congress under the 1973 War Powers Act or move to end the war. Reed Rubinstein, State Department's Legal Adviser…

China conducts live-fire drills near Luzon while the US and Philippines stage wargames

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 24, 2026

China has conducted military exercises, including live-fire drills, in waters east the Philippines' Luzon Island, the country said on Friday. This comes as Manila and Washington conduct yearly drills that include disputed areas in the South China Sea. This week, over 17,000 U.S.

South Korea's NOFI purchased about 67,000 tonnes corn in a private deal on Thursday.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 24, 2026

?Leading South Korean feedmaker Nonghyup Feed ?Inc. (NOFI) bought around 67,000 metric tonnes of animal 'feed corn' in a?private deal? on?Thursday, without an international tender? being issued. The corn was bought at a cost and freight included (c&f)…

Israel and Lebanon extend ceasefire while Trump seeks the 'best deal with Iran'

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 24, 2026

Israel and Lebanon extended their three-week ceasefire at a White House meeting that was mediated by President Donald Trump. Trump said he would wait for the "best deal" to resolve his conflict with Iran. The fighting between Israel and Iranian…

South Korea's MFG purchases 134,000 tons corn in a private deal, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 23, 2026

South Korea's Major Feedmill Group (MFG), without issuing an official tender, purchased 134,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn on Thursday. Two consignments of?67,000 tons were purchased. The first purchase was made at a cost and freight…

South Korea's MFG buys 134,000 tons corn in private deal, traders say

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 23, 2026

Major Feedmill Group, a South Korean company, purchased 134,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn in a private deal with European traders on Thursday. Two consignments of 67,000 tons each were purchased for arrival in South Korea?in August.

Russia increases LPG rail exports to China by 21% in March m/m

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 23, 2026

Sources said that Russia increased its liquefied gas exports to China by 21% in March compared to February. This was due to the increase in trading after the Chinese New Year holiday and the lack of Middle East supplies. Due to European sanctions…

Bousso

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 23, 2026

In the past decade, we have seen a rapid succession global energy crises, fueled by conflict, extreme weather and supply chain snarls. The highly fragmented oil and gas market of today is becoming more interconnected, and as the transition to a low-carbon economy accelerates…

Taiwan purchases approximately 105,950 tonnes of US wheat, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 23, 2026

In a Thursday tender, the Taiwan Flour 'Millers Association' purchased an estimated 105.950 metric tons of milling wheat from the United States. Two consignments were shipped from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast. The traders reported that a…

Bousso

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 23, 2026

In the past decade, we have seen a rapid series of energy crises around the world, fueled by extreme weather, military conflict and supply chain snarls. The highly interconnected oil and natural gas markets are fragmenting and the transition to a low-carbon economy is accelerating.

Chinese Navy passes Okinawa Islands after Japanese transit through Taiwan Strait

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 22, 2026

China reported that a group, including a destroyer, returned to China on Wednesday after testing its far-sea capabilities. The Eastern Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army has reported that vessel formation 133 has completed training…

Heavy sweet oil is being chased by refiners and marine fuel blenders amid the Iran war disruptions

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 21, 2026

Sources in the industry said that marine?fuel suppliers are facing a shortage of high-density low-sulphur crude, also known as heavy sweet oil, to blend because of the competition between refiners. The Iran war has disrupted Middle?East imports.

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…

India and South Korea to push for $50 billion in trade with new agreements

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 20, 2026

India and South Korea announced on Monday they will expand their economic ties through a?expansion of cooperation in energy and critical minerals as well as shipbuilding, semiconductors and steel. They aim to double their trade by 2030. New…

Taipei reports that a Chinese aircraft carrier has sailed across the Taiwan Strait.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 20, 2026

Taiwan's defence ministry reported that the Chinese aircraft carrier,?the Liaoning, sailed Monday through the Taiwan Strait, marking a?first transit of this sensitive -waterway since late last year. Taiwan, which Beijing considers its territory…

China expresses concern about US seizure Iranian cargo ship and urges further discussions

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 20, 2026

A Chinese spokesperson stated on Monday that China was concerned about the "forced interception" by the U.S. of a cargo ship flying the Iranian flag. He urged all parties to adhere to the ceasefire agreement responsibly. Guo Jiakun, a spokesman for the Chinese government…

China expresses concern about the US seizure and detention of an Iranian cargo ship

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 20, 2026

China expressed concern about the "forced interception" of an Iranian cargo ship by the U.S., said a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry on Monday. He urged all parties to adhere to the ceasefire agreement responsibly. Guo Jiakun,…

Data shows that a tanker has left Hormuz and is heading for South Korea's HD Hyundai Oilbank.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 20, 2026

Shipping data revealed that an oil tanker was heading to South Korea's HD Hyundai Oilbank, after passing the Strait of Hormuz. Kpler data showed that the Malta-flagged Odessa sailed through the strait in April 2013, but it did not specify where the tanker loaded its oil.

Data shows that a tanker is on its way to South Korea, Hyundai Oilbank.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 20, 2026

Shipping data revealed that an oil 'tanker' is headed to South Korean refiner Hyundai Oilbank in order to discharge its cargo after passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The Malta flagged Odessa passed the strait in April 13 Kpler data showed, but did no indicate where the tanker loaded the oil.

South Korea's Lee will seek a big boost in economic relations in a summit with India's Modi

Posted to Maritime Reporter on April 19, 2026

On Monday, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at New Delhi, to discuss a boost in economic co-operation, especially in shipbuilding. This is the first visit of a South Korean president to India in 8 years.

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