NewsSNP Advanced Shipping & Trading – WEEKLY SHIPPING MARKET REPORT WEEK 49, 2022 By portnews December 10, 2022 0 90 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Must read UNCTAD set to support countries under new landmark treaty on high seas April 4, 2023 Take Five: A year of war in Ukraine February 20, 2023 Why are we confident about China’s economy this year? January 9, 2023 2023 energy outlook: Favoring crude oil January 9, 2023 portnews Chinese owners have committed their Post Panamax “TW Manila” 93/2012 Jiangsu, China (SS 04/2027, DD 04/2025) for USD 19 mill. Source: Advanced Shipping & Trading S.A. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Previous articleG7 oil price cap not to blame for Turkey tanker queues, EU saysNext articleChina’s December refined oil exports may hit record near 7 mln T - Advertisement - More articles Maersk to introduce methanol-powered vessels in 2024 May 18, 2024 Reliance faces many hurdles in getting crucial crude delivered as global market struggles May 18, 2024 HomeLatest news from the marine insurance sector May 18, 2024 Industry leaders call for government action to enable full decarbonisation by 2050 May 18, 2024 Chinese overcapacity claims by US, Europe are ‘trade protectionism’, ministry says May 18, 2024 HomeLatest news from the marine insurance sector May 18, 2024 Maersk to introduce methanol-powered vessels in 2024 May 18, 2024 Reliance faces many hurdles in getting crucial crude delivered as global market struggles May 18, 2024 - Advertisement - Latest article Maersk to introduce methanol-powered vessels in 2024 May 18, 2024 Reliance faces many hurdles in getting crucial crude delivered as global market struggles May 18, 2024 HomeLatest news from the marine insurance sector May 18, 2024 Industry leaders call for government action to enable full decarbonisation by 2050 May 18, 2024 Chinese overcapacity claims by US, Europe are ‘trade protectionism’, ministry says May 18, 2024