Shippers unlikely to return quickly to Red Sea after ceasefire
NEW YORK : Major shipping companies are likely to take their time before fully resuming transits through the Red Sea, waiting to see if a ceasefire announced May
NEW YORK : Major shipping companies are likely to take their time before fully resuming transits through the Red Sea, waiting to see if a ceasefire announced May
America’s supply chain is under attack. From coast to coast, organized criminal groups are hitting trucks on the road, breaking into warehouses and pilfering expensive items from train
JAMNAGAR : The Centre has put the country’s key energy assets along the Pakistan border in Gujarat—including the world’s largest solar power park at Khavda, and the world’s
MARSEILLE : Shippers are beginning to feel the financial pinch of the sudden escalation in military tensions between India and Pakistan in the form of contingency surcharges levied
NEW DELHI : Union Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal firmly asserted that India will impose retaliatory tariffs if the European Union proceeds with its plan to implement
WASHINGTON D.C. : The Trump administration is weighing a plan to slash the 145% tariff on Chinese imports by more than half — effective as soon as next
DAHEJ : According to the latest data from CHEMEXCIL, Gujarat has once again emerged as the leading state in India’s chemical export market. In FY 2024–25, the state
DUBAI : Blue Ocean Corporation, the world leader in supply chain consulting and training, successfully hosted another edition of the International Procurement and Supply Chain Conference (IPSC) at
COPENHAGEN : Shipping group Maersk said on Thursday container volumes plunged 30-40% between the U.S. in China in April as a trade war erupted between the world’s top
SINGAPORE : GCMD is proud to announce a knowledge partnership with ADB, signed during the launch of its Sustainable and Resilient Maritime Fund (SRMF) at its annual meeting