Shipowners Eye Hormuz Truce With 800 Vessels Still Trapped
World’s Shipowners Are Eyeing the Exit, But They’re Not Rushing For It Just Yet
The Daily View: Who goes there? Seaborne trade is being divided down geopolitical lines
India to receive first Iranian oil shipment in seven years
Maersk awaits clarity on Hormuz passage after ceasefire deal
Iran agrees to two-week ceasefire; Strait of Hormuz to be re-opened with conditions
US–Iran Temporary Ceasefire Deal Reopens Hormuz With Major Strings Attached
Shipowners and charterers prepare to move after US and Iran agree ceasefire
Portuguese Navy's future drone carrier hits the water
Iran Confirms Two-Week Ceasefire and a Limited Reopening of Hormuz
Keel laid for new fast patrol vessel for Indian Coast Guard
- US Coast Guard rescues overdue boaters off Federated States of Micronesia
- Daily Briefing 8 April 2026
- Hormuz crisis spurs surge in Panama Canal tanker transits
- EcoNavis to Validate and Demonstrate Improved Design for Wind Rotors
- UK Destroyer Tasked With Defense of Cyprus Heads to Port for Repairs
- Indian Shipbuilding SDHI Adds First Ammonia-Fueled Vessels to Orderbook
- Russia and China Veto UN Security Council Resolution on Hormuz Security
- OPINION | It's time to end the world's delusions over the Iran energy crisis
- Russia, China Block Hormuz Action at UN as Shipping Crisis Continues
- Russia and China block UN resolution to safeguard Hormuz trade routes

