
Crisis in the Strait of Hormuz
This week, the Strait of Hormuz, the main maritime corridor for transporting oil and gas from the Persian Gulf to global markets, was effectively closed

This week, the Strait of Hormuz, the main maritime corridor for transporting oil and gas from the Persian Gulf to global markets, was effectively closed

After a period of sharp fluctuations caused by external factors such as drought, freight rate fluctuations and changes in demand for commodities e.g. liquefied natural

On November 9, 2025, Guinea reached a long-awaited milestone as the first iron ore loading operation linked to the Simandou Project began at Morebaya Port.

The global maritime industry is entering a new phase of transformation with the development of autonomous ships, vessels capable of navigating and operating with minimal

While the conflict between Israel and Iran is rapidly escalating and de-escalating on a daily basis, including also the pivotal role of the United States,

During this first half of June, we have witnessed a series of events capable of strongly influencing the oil market trend. First and foremost, on

On April 26, 2025, a devastating explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaee Port in Bandar Abbas resulted in at least 70 fatalities and over 1,200 injuries.

The dry bulk market is navigating through turbulent times, with a series of concerning news coming from China and the ongoing trade war. As the

More than a year has passed since the start of the Red Sea conflict, although we are still unable to measure all its impact or

With the recent truce between Israel and Hamas, a phase of reflection has begun on how this agreement might affect the stability of the broader



