Chinese iron ore demand helps capesize rates complete a full week of growth

The capesize market has made it to Friday without so much as a wobble in rates, as demand for ore from Chinese steel mills remains firm

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IMO to hold virtual environmental talks

IMO to hold virtual environmental talks

The meetings will be informal and will take place July 6 to July 10. The official resumptions of postponed meetings…

The meetings will be informal and will take place July 6 to July 10. The official resumptions of postponed meetings…

Anastassios Adamopouloshttps://lloydslist.maritimeintelligence.informa.com/LL1132681/IMO%20to%20hold%20virtual%20environmental%20talks?utm_source=search&utm_medium=RSS&utm_term=&utm_campaign=search_rss12th June 20205:12 pm

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APL boxship master can return home after cargo loss

Malaysian captain’s bail conditions changed following incident off Sydney on 24 May

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Daily Briefing June 12 2020

Daily Briefing June 12 2020

Free to read: Maersk tests buyer appetite for product tanker deal | Transition from classic tanker owner pays off for…

       
Free to read: Maersk tests buyer appetite for product tanker deal | Transition from classic tanker owner pays off for…

       

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Epic Gas chief engineer dies aboard LPG carrier

Singapore-based shipowner says it is awaiting autopsy report to understand the cause of death

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More restrictions eased, Barbadians can go back to work

More restrictions eased, Barbadians can go back to work

Barbadians were “good” over the last two weeks – for the most part – and the Government of Barbados is rewarding this with the easing of even more of the restrictions which were put in place to prevent…

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Govt to consult with Social Partnership on border reopening

Govt to consult with Social Partnership on border reopening

Border openings will be the focus of discussion when Government meets with the Social Partners next week.
Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley made this announcement when she gave a live address from Ilaro…

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Caribbean Movement For Peace gets permission to protest

Caribbean Movement For Peace gets permission to protest

The march is on!
Attorney General, Dale Marshall this evening gave permission to the Caribbean Movement for Peace and Integration to stage a second Black Lives Matter protest.
General secretary…

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CTUSAB calls for action on Police Amendment Act

CTUSAB calls for action on Police Amendment Act

The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB), today expressed concern that despite repeated calls on successive governments, the Police Amendment Act 2001-3 is yet to be proclaimed…

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Roman Catholic churches to reopen on June 13

Roman Catholic churches to reopen on June 13

Roman Catholic churches are set to reopen on June 13 with a reminder that protocols outlined by Government and the Diocese must be followed.
This is after being closed for almost three months as part…

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