Shipping: New shipbuilding prices at historic highs

Near all-time highs are shipbuilding prices for almost all ship categories according to a study by Danish Ship Finance. Continued placement of new orders and limited shipyard availability are pushing newbuild prices ever closer to historic highs, the finance house said, adding that the average newbuild price index has risen by 4% over the past …

EU: 50% of Energy in industry came from fossil fuels by 2022

Electricity at 33.3% and natural gas at 31.2% made up almost two-thirds (64.5%) of the final energy consumption of the EU industrial sector in 2022, according to data from to the public the European statistical agency Eurostat. The industry sector in the EU continues to rely heavily on fossil fuels, which accounted for just over …

The vicious economic cycle continues

The fact that the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, in the range of 5.25% – 5.5%, was of no concern to US stocks. On the other hand, he continues, the promise not to reduce them and to continue monetary tightening exerted downward pressure on bond yields, with the yield of the 2nd falling by …

Six Maritime “lifelines” for Global Trade

They are the busiest sea crossings on the planet. Their role is critical for global maritime trade as they are “lifelines” for the global economy and planet’s well-being. This has been particularly evident in recent years when geopolitical developments in Ukraine and the Red Sea have caused disruptions in global trade, as reflected in shipping …

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