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In this episode:
TradeWinds editor in chief Julian Bray introduces the “Person of the Year.”
Odfjell chief executive Harald Fotland explains why the Norwegian tanker owner has gone it alone with its own green corridor.
Read more: Odfjell signs biofuel offtake deal with Petrobas to launch its own green corridor
UAE shipowner Astro Offshore explains the group’s huge fleet expansion.
Read more: From 25 to 50 ships in a year — and Astro Offshore CEO says expansion is far from over
..... and who would you have for dinner? We preview your wish list dinner invites.
Producer and host: Craig Eason
Additional editorial: Julian Bray, Huaqing Ma, Eric Priante Martin
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In this episode:
US forces seize tanker laden with Venezuelan crude. What does this mean for shipping and the battle against the dark fleet?
Read more: US sanctions six VLCCs as Trump ramps up pressure on Venezuela
Read more: US draws up hit list of Venezuela-linked tankers as more seizures planned
Another Ukrainian drone attack on a sanctioned tanker in the Black Sea. Shipping warned to watch out for unexploded drones
Read more: Video shows explosions as Ukraine targets alleged dark fleet tanker
Read more: Sanctioned, Ukraine-hit tanker evacuated again after bungled salvage operation
On location. TradeWinds enjoys a Singapore anchorage and sees a hull cleaning operation up close
Read more: ‘Last Breath’ moment drives engineer to swap human divers with hull-cleaning robots
Producer and host: Craig Eason
Additional reporting: Eric Priante Martin, Huaqing Ma, Yannick Guerry
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In this episode:
Examining the attacks by Ukraine forces on tankers linked to Russia
Read More: Kyiv’s shadow fleet explosions and Moscow’s empty threats
The need to strengthen the US Maritime Security Program (MSP) and the Tanker Security Program (TSP)
Read More: ‘It’s the cargo, stupid!’ US maritime revival hopes get a dose of Louisiana candour
Whether Trump has exceeded his powers with his trarifs and what can Republicans do if he has
Read more: Trump’s Plan B: US can ‘recreate’ tariffs if Supreme Court shoots them down, official says
Production and host: Craig Eason
Additional reporting: Paul Peachey, Joe Brady, Eric Priante Martin and Yannick Guerry
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In this episode:
TradeWinds finance correspondent Joe Brady comes into the studio to dissect the likelihood of Diana Shipping managing its acquisition of Genco, its bigger more stable peer on the New York Exchange.
Read: ‘Cash is king’: Why Diana Shipping’s ‘bizarre’ bid for Genco could pay off
Is shipping about to flood back to Red Sea transits? If so, what are the risks and what will it do to the markets?
Read: Container carriers brace for market turbulence amid talk of resuming Suez transits
Read: Red Sea warning: Tanker rates face hit as return of ships ‘appears closer than ever’
Green corridors are supposed to shape and encourage maritime decarbonisation. So far, they are a little behind target with only two active when there should be six. There are 84 initiatives underway, however, and China has joined the buzz.
Read: Green shipping corridor drive shows little progress, says Getting to Zero report
Is ship finance happier in Singapore than in Hong Kong or China?
Read: Chinese leasing faces prolonged USTR pressure as financiers warn of shifting capital flows
Host and producer: Craig Eason
Additional reporting: Joe Brady, Yannick Guerry and Huaqing Ma
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This week's episode of Wavelength is a Hong Kong Special, following Hong Kong Maritime Week in the Chinese city-state this week.
Craig Eason and Huaqing Ma are here to report back on all the hot topics from Hong Kong Maritime Week and also from our TradeWinds Ship Recycling Forum, where scrapping dark-fleet vessels was hotly debated.
Eric Martin is here to wrap up the findings of the investigation into the ship crash in Baltimore that brought down a bridge, and resulted in the loss of lives. The probable cause of the accident was so tiny that investigators might easily have missed it, were it not for help from the ship's builder.
Finally, our newbuilding queens Lucy Hine and Irene Ang are here to discuss their upcoming special report on the shipbuilding sector, which will be published in TradeWinds next week. What has newbuilding business been like this year? Kind of muted, Irene and Lucy agreed.
Host and producer: Holly Birkett.
Additional reporting: Craig Eason, Huaqing Ma, Eric Priante Martin, Lucy Hine and Irene Ang.
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In this week's Wavelength podcast from TradeWinds:
Has Iran snatched a loaded tanker leaving the Gulf and bound for Singapore?
Tanker ‘heads towards Iran’ in sudden course change after suspicious approach
Why 2026 may be a bleak year for shipping and why microgrids based on renewable energy will impact shipping
Shipping ‘navigating increasingly uncertain waters’, says Danish Ship Finance
Everllence says its new ammonia engine is ready. Are shipowners ready to buy?
‘Milestone’ hit as Everllence seeks order for ammonia dual-fuel engine
Host and producer: Craig Eason
Additional reporting: Gary Dixon, Eric Priante Martin
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In this week's episode:
Piracy rising: Are recent attacks a sign that Somali piracy is ramping up again?
Somali pirates target LNG carrier after Latsco tanker attack
Latsco tanker crew ‘safe’ after pirate attack with warship on the way
Warship hunts pirate mothership after tanker attack
Is China stockpiling crude spoking ir helping the VLCC markets?
China poised to pounce on more crude to keep filling strategic storage reserves
and ... just how easy is it to sabotage a subsea power cable? We asked cable maker Nexans
Host and producer: Craig Eason
Additional editorial content: Eric Priante Martin, Lucy Hine, Yannick Guerry
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In this week's episode:
Can the US upgrade its shipbuilding capacity?
‘Shipbuilding is a bipartisan issue’: Senate hearing highlights US support for boosting yard sector
What role for South Korea's shipbuilders as they sign up to help their ally?
Dealmaker Trump secures pledges from South Korea’s big three shipbuilders
‘Master of shipbuilding’ South Korea strikes $150bn trade and security deal with Trump
Is the US-China trade meeting a good deal for shipping?
Port fee pause: US and China declare one-year truce to maritime trade war measures
And, what does the grounding of a shadow fleet tanker say about the ongoing risks to shipping and the environment?
Suez Canal tanker grounding highlights how sanctions have struggled to land a glove on Russia
Suez Canal tanker grounding highlights how sanctions have struggled to land a glove on Russia
Editorial contributions: Eric Priante Martin, Huaqing Ma, Matt Coyne
Production and host: Craig Eason
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In this week's episode of Wavelength:
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In this week's episode
The talks on IMO carbon rules go no where as nations call time out and delay a decision for a year. Not the ending anyone thought, but there may be a silver lining.
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While international climate talks stumble, African nations are taking control of their own destiny and a number of countries are following Djibouti's idea of setting their own price on shipping's carbon emissions. Is it a model that can spread further afield?
And we look at the response in the US to China's port tariffs which are in response to the US tariffs
reporting by Paul Peachey and Eric Priante Martin
Host and producer: Craig Eason
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In this week's Wavelength podcast:
Market speculation that John Fredriksen is about to sell off his LR2 product tanker fleet. Why now?
Cleaning out? Market weighs reports of $1bn deal to make John Fredriksen’s Frontline crude again
Shipping billionaire John Fredriksen is accelerating his long-planned succession strategy
Fredriksen stocking up private VLCC fleet as Frontline linked to $1bn-plus product tanker sale
Details emerge about the horrific ordeal of the VLCC crew locked up by Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria after believing a naval vessel was a pirate ship
‘Psychological torture’ inflicted on tanker crew after vessel seized in West Africa
Guards high on drugs and alcohol spark $60m court claim over crew held hostage on VLCC
and the Maritime history professor who has become shipping's YouTube influencer
Why millions of people are watching this maritime history professor’s YouTube shipping channel
Editorial: Andy Pierce, Paul Peachey, Eric Priante Martin
Host and Producer: Craig Eason
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In this week's Wavelength podcast:
Problem solving. Cargill's Jan Dieleman explains the trading group's huge bulker deal with Costamare
Problem-solving and bulker investments: Cargill shipping boss digests Costamare Bulkers deal
How shipping can navigate the US shutdown chaos
Here’s how the US government shutdown impacts federal maritime agencies
Tariff collection and cargo inspections continue as US Customs stays open during shutdown
There's no alternative other than chaos. International Chamber of Shipping chair designate explains why the IMO carbon deal is the deal and why ICS believes it will be approved.
‘There is no Plan B’: John Denholm says alternative to IMO carbon rules is ‘chaos’
John Denholm to take ICS reins when Emanuele Grimaldi steps down
Editorial Contributions this week: Holly Birkett, Eric Priante Martin, Yannick Guerry
Host and production: Craig Eason
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In this week’s episode, Joe Brady reports from the Association of Ship Brokers and Agents’ Miami conference on the 14 October date for new fees by the Office of the US Trade Representative.
‘It’s crazy’: Panels at ASBA Miami conference puzzle over US trade policy uncertainty
Paul Pathy: The man from Montreal tackles tariffs, port fees and trusting IMO with $30bn
We explore why International Chamber of Shipping secretary general does not want to see the IMO become a bank for shipping’s carbon cash.
‘Do not make the IMO the biggest commercial bank in the world’: ICS pleads
And we look at why diversity is still an issue and ignoring it hurts the industry.
Outdated maritime leadership is driving staff to jump ship, study warns
Assault, abuse and underlying misogyny: Gay and transgender maritime leaders share ‘battle fatigue’
Host and production by Craig Eason, with editorial contributions from Joe Brady, Eric Priante Martin, Holly Birkett and Julian Bray.
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TradeWinds has launched Wavelength Plus, a weekly deeper dive into the shipping industry. Whether it is a one-on-one with leading shipowners, or a focused topical analysis of a kry industry theme, each week a key must listen to episode.
Wavelength Plus replaces GreenSeas, just search for TradeWinds Wavelength Plus where ever you listen to Wavelength
In this first episode Holly Birkett spoke to Holly Birkett about market spercycles, decarbonisation and John Fredriksen
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In this episode:
US class society ABS calls on the International Maritime Organisation to take a timeout on climate talks.
‘LNG heavily penalised’ in IMO’s decarbonisation plans, says ABS boss Chris Wiernicki
‘IMO needs to take a timeout’: ABS joins US resistance to Net-Zero Framework ahead of key vote
Intertanko chief adds voice to heated fuel debate after week of ‘desire to polarise discussion’
Arsenio Dominguez confident of IMO carbon vote success in October
Global Maritime Forum report shows net-zero fuels (green ammonia, green methanol and green hydrogen) are not going to be able to meet 2030 usage targets.
Shipping off track to achieve 2030 net-zero target
And we look at the impact on shipping investors if Trump gets his way and axes quarterly reports.
Will Trump dump quarterly earnings reports for America’s listed companies?
Host and producer: Craig Eason
Additional reporting: Eric Priante Martin and Holly Birkett
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In this week’s episode:
Technology and regulation editor Craig Eason talks to Knut Orbeck Nilssen about his criticism of how LNG is being labelled under the International Maritime Organisation’s fuel standards.
DNV’s Orbeck-Nilssen slams IMO for trying to stifle LNG as a future fuel
We also hear from Tristan Smith, at UCL Energy Institute, about his reaction to DNV claims and why he is worried about class getting involved in policy measures.
Paul Peachey has been to the annual conference of the International Union of Marine Insurers to hear why claims have been rising.
And Lucy Hine has been to Milan for the annual Gastech tradeshow to sample the mood of the industry.
US sends in big guns to deliver message on filling the Russian energy hole in Europe
NextDecade greenlights fourth LNG train amid growing talk of supply glut
Host: Holly Birkett
Additional reporting from Yannick Guerry, Lucy Hine, Paul Peachey and Craig Eason
Production: Craig Eason
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In this episode:
TradeWinds head of news Andy Pierce assesses the potential of Hafnia investing into Torm
Hafnia chief Mikael Skov champions M&A to boost profit and woo investors after Torm swoop
‘A very good nose for business’: Nordic investors weigh in on Hafnia play for tanker rival Torm
Matt Coyne was in Donsö, the unique island off the Swedish west coast and talked to Stena Bulk chief executive Eric Hånell about the company's reflagging and work in US and Swedish security deployment
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Paul Peachey has spoken to Claire Jungman who has been hunting out sanctioned oil for United Against Nuclear Iran
Host and producer: Craig Eason
News and reporting by: Matt Coyne, Andy Pierce and Paul Peachey
Additional news: Yannick Guerry
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In this week's episode:
Wavelength host has been talking to Lloyd's Register chief executive Nick Brown about his concerns over getting enough green fuel to shipping and making it fuel the industry can trust.
South Korea has been meeting Trump's administration, signing trade deals and seeing opportunity in US plans to rejuvenate its shipbuilding sector.
HD Hyundai strikes investment partnership aimed at revitalising US shipbuilding
Hanwha Ocean pumps $70m into US yard to ramp up capacity
Host and producer: Craig Eason
Additional news: Eric Priante Martin and Yannick Guerry
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In this week's episode:
Wavelength host Craig Eason, with the help of Blanaid Sheeran from Opportunity Green, looks at the papers sent to the International Maritime Organisation by Saudi Arabia and the US that try to derail agreement on climate rules.
Environmental law group pours cold water on latest attempts to derail climate talks
‘Strong opposition’: Trump administration fires torpedo at IMO’s carbon deal
Eric Priante profiles the huge network of an Iranian shipping kingpin linked by US authorities to shadow tankers, gas carriers and container ships.
Meet the dark-fleet kingpin whose network stretches from shadow tankers to alleged arms trading
And Holly Birkett is back with the regular look at the dry bulk market, this week with the help of Michael Jorgensen, head of dry bulk at the Torvald Klaveness group.
Extra news from Yannick Guerry on the TradeWind newsdesk
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Lloyd’s Register ship manager Santiago Suarez de la Fuente and ANEMOI’s technical director Luke McEwan discuss the challenges historically facing the industry as well as the demands and investment opportunities for wind propulsion technology.
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