InterManager Daily News 11.11.2024.

1. Prospective EU energy boss says would speed-up end of Russian gas imports. The European Union’s likely new energy commissioner, Dan Jorgensen, wants to accelerate the end of the bloc’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels, he told a parliamentary hearing on Tuesday.
https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2024/11/08/prospective-eu-energy-boss-says-would-speed-up-end-of-russian-gas-imports/
2. How Trump’s Re-Election is set to reshape U.S. Container Trade Dynamics. With Donald Trump’s return to the White House anticipated, the U.S. container trading industry faces a new landscape of both opportunity and complexity. As his administration seems almost certain, policy shifts such as increased tariffs, tighter trade regulations, and economic stimulus measures are likely to reshape the market.
https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2024/11/08/how-trumps-re-election-is-set-to-reshape-u-s-container-trade-dynamics/
3. What Donald Trump’s victory means for China. Chinese assets sold off after the Trump 2.0 outcome, but policymakers should be more prepared this time around. China’s stimulus plans and currency management responses are likely to be the most watched factors in the months ahead.
https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2024/11/08/what-donald-trumps-victory-means-for-china/
4. New EU Transport Commissioner key for Secure Supply Chains and Shipping’s Decarbonisation – World Shipping Council. The designated European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, will play a pivotal role in securing supply chains and decarbonising the shipping sector, the World Shipping Council said, welcoming the opportunity to continue a constructive dialogue with the EU Commission.
https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2024/11/08/new-eu-transport-commissioner-key-for-secure-supply-chains-and-shippings-decarbonisation-world-shipping-council/
5. SINTEF Ocean and GCMD partnerships strengthen global collaboration for maritime decarbonisation. Reducing energy consumption and replacing fossil with renewable fuels within the maritime sector is a large and global challenge. Governments, industries and research organisations globally have been actively exploring green solutions. In order to further accelerate innovation and transition, collaboration across the globe is key.
https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2024/11/08/sintef-ocean-and-gcmd-partnerships-strengthen-global-collaboration-for-maritime-decarbonisation/
6. Boxship orders grow by over 50%, as deliveries set record highs. The post-pandemic boxship boom has become even more prevalent in 2024. The year could be a record-breaking one in terms of new vessels entering the market with orders massively rising when compared to the same period in 2023.
https://splash247.com/boxship-orders-grow-by-over-50-as-deliveries-set-record-highs/
7. New Scandinavian dry bulk player launched. Baltic Bulk has been officially introduced this week as a new dry cargo operator, freight trader and commercial manager specialising in the handysize and supramax market, but, how the company describes, an end-to-end approach where it leverages synergies between the coaster, minibulk, and handysize segments.
https://splash247.com/new-scandinavian-dry-bulk-player-launched/
8. Why China’s changing diet matters. Eating healthier and more nutritious foods and changing your diet for the better is the advice of every doctor you probably ever met. But what happens if a country of 1.4bn people changes its diet and how big is the effect of such a massive butterfly flapping its wings?
https://splash247.com/why-chinas-changing-diet-matters-2/
9. Philippine President Signs New Laws to Assert South China Sea Rights, Draws China Ire. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr signed two laws on Friday aimed at strengthening the country’s maritime claims and bolstering its territorial integrity, as tensions with China over disputed areas in the South China Sea persist.
https://gcaptain.com/philippine-president-signs-new-laws-to-assert-south-china-sea-rights-draws-china-ire/
10. Florida Cruise Ports Smash Passenger Records as Industry Makes Comeback. PortMiami and Port Everglades have reported record-breaking passenger numbers for fiscal year 2024 as cruisers returned to the high seas en masse following the pandemic.
https://gcaptain.com/florida-cruise-ports-smash-passenger-records-as-industry-makes-comeback/

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