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South Korea's NOFI begins buying corn at tender, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 13, 2026

Nonghyup Feed Inc., a leading South Korean animal feed manufacturer (NOFI), began buying animal 'feed corn at an international auction on Tuesday. The initial purchase was 65,000 metric tonnes. Traders said that the tender sought up to?to 207…

Cargill Agri Purina, a South Korean company, has bid for corn up to 140.000 tons.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 13, 2026

European traders reported on Tuesday that the South Korean group Cargill agri - Purina had issued an international tender for the purchase of up to 140,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn. Only South America and South Africa can supply it.

Ship data shows that supertankers destined to transport Venezuelan oil to China have made a U-turn.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

LSEG shipping data revealed on Monday that two China-flagged Supertankers, which were en route to Venezuela to pick up debt paying crude cargoes amidst the U.S. embargo against?the OPEC country?had made a u-turn. They are now returning to Asia. After the U.S.

Brazil sets the starting bid at $93 Million for Santos Port Terminal Auction

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

The 'Ports and Airports Ministry' announced on Monday that Brazil has set a'minimum concession fee' of '500 million reais (92.96 million dollars) for the massive Tecon 10-container terminal auction at the port of 'Santos', which is expected to happen in the second half of March.

Sources say that Trafigura and Vitol offer Venezuelan crude oil to Indian and Chinese refiners in March for delivery.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

Sources from the trade said that Vitol, Trafigura and refiners in India or China have begun discussions about Venezuelan crude oil sales for cargoes due to arrive in March. On 'Friday, global commodities traders confirmed that they had reached agreements with the U.S.

KFA Busan, a South Korean company, bought 66,000 tonnes of corn on Friday in a private deal.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

According to European traders, the Busan section of South Korea's Korea Feed Association (KFA), which is based in Busan, purchased 66,000 metric tons of animal feed corn on Friday. No international tender was issued. This purchase was made after a separate deal…

South Korea's NOFI purchased about 68,000 tonnes of corn in a private deal on Friday.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 12, 2026

Leading South Korean feedmaker Nonghyup Feed ?Inc. (NOFI), a leading South Korean feedmaker, purchased 68,000 metric tonnes?of animal food?corn? in a private transaction on Friday without a formal international tender being held, European traders reported on Monday.

South Korea's KFA purchased about 68,000 tonnes of corn in a private deal, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

According to European traders, the Korea Feed Association in South Korea purchased around 68,000 metric tonnes?of animal feeding corn?in a private deal on Friday. KFA Incheon bought the corn at a cost of $249.94 per ton, including freight. Arrival…

South Korea's MFG purchases additional 67,000 tonnes corn in private deal following tender, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

Major Feedmill Group, South Korea (MFG), reportedly purchased an additional 67,000 metric tons of animal feed corn in a private deal Friday after purchasing around 204,000 tons on Friday in an international auction. The corn was said to have…

South Korea's MFG purchases approximately 204,000 tons of corn in tender, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

The European traders reported that the South Korean Major Feedmill Group (MFG), a company that specializes in animal feed, purchased an estimated 204,000 metric tons of corn on Friday. The?purchased?was?in three consignments?of?around 68, 000 tons for arrival in April in South Korea.

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 9, 2026

Here are some company news and stories that could have a significant impact on France and Benelux's markets or individual stocks. AIR FRANCE KLM has announced that 80 flights will be cancelled on Friday from and to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport due to expected snowfall in the Netherlands.

Peter Apps: Frenetic military posturing in 2026 sets the tone for a dangerous new era

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 8, 2026

Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief, reaffirmed his belief that the U.S. will win any battle of diplomatic will and military power, whether it be between Denmark or the Trump administration. He made this clear in an interview with CNN on Monday.

South Korea's MFG bids up to 210,000 tonnes corn, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 8, 2026

The South Korean Major 'Feedmill Group (MFG), a group of traders in Europe, said that the MFG has announced an international tender for up to 210,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn. The deadline to submit price bids in the tender is January 9, 2019.

Taiwan remains on high alert after Chinese ships withdraw from massive drills

Posted to Maritime Reporter on December 30, 2025

Taiwan remained on high alert Wednesday following China's massive military drills around the island on Tuesday. It kept its emergency maritime response center?running?, said the head of the island coast guard. China conducted the exercises "Justice Mission 2025"…

Hanwha's Philly Shipyard could build nuclear submarines for the US Navy, says executive

Posted to Maritime Reporter on December 25, 2025

Alex 'Wong, 'global chief strategist at Hanwha Group said that the?Philly Shipyard of Hanwha has the ability to build a nuclear-powered submarine? for the U.S. Navy. Wong stated during Hanwha's Hanwha media day in Philadelphia on Monday that "the U.S.

Hanwha's Philly Shipyard could build nuclear submarines for the US Navy, says executive

Posted to Maritime Reporter on December 25, 2025

Alex Wong is the global chief strategy officer of Hanwha Group. According to a press release issued by the South Korean firm on Thursday, the company's Philly Shipyard can build a nuclear submarine for the U.S. Navy. Wong, who spoke at the Hanwha media day in Philadelphia on Monday…

KCNA reports that Kim Jong Un, North Korea's leader, supervises the test-firings of long-range missiles.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on December 24, 2025

?North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watched the test firing of long-range Surface-to-Air missiles on?Wednesday at a launcher site?near its east coast?, according to KCNA state media on Thursday. The test was conducted to assess the strategic technology…

China probe finds that Taiwanese smugglers were in control of vessel that damaged submarine cables

Posted to Maritime Reporter on December 24, 2025

Chinese authorities said on Wednesday that two Taiwanese nationals were involved in a smuggling ring involving a Chinese crewed vessel?that damaged submarine cables earlier this summer. A Taiwanese Court sentenced in June the Chinese Captain…

China probe finds that Taiwanese smugglers were in control of vessel that damaged submarine cables

Posted to Maritime Reporter on December 24, 2025

Chinese authorities said on Wednesday that two Taiwanese nationals were involved in a smuggling ring involving a Chinese crewed vessel?that damaged submarine cables earlier this summer. A Taiwanese court sentenced a Chinese captain, the Hong Tai 58 of Togo…

Venezuela uses floating storage to fill onshore tanks

Posted to Maritime Reporter on December 23, 2025

According to documents and data from the company, Venezuela's PDVSA, the state-owned oil company, has started to fill tankers with crude oil and fuel oil, and keep them in Venezuelan water, due to the accumulation of inventories caused by?the U.S. seizing Venezuelan-linked ships on sea. The U.S.

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