shipping
Coverage of shipping in the Nexus archive.
- Is the Strait of Hormuz still Iran's trump card?
Iran's recent attacks demonstrate its ability to disrupt shipping and energy markets, drawing in Gulf neighbors. The article questions how much leverage Iran holds over Washington and whether its high-risk strategy might backfire.
- How Iran uses the Strait of Hormuz to pressure the US
Iran's latest attacks demonstrate its ability to disrupt shipping and energy markets, drawing in Gulf neighbors. The article questions how much leverage Iran has over the US and whether its strategy could backfire.
- Mines will hold back Strait of Hormuz shipping for months, CEO warns
NYK’s Takaya Soga warns that mines in the Strait of Hormuz are limiting safe shipping routes, reducing traffic to half of prewar levels. The CEO states that these restrictions could persist for months.
- Iranian Guards' business empire to win big if U.S. sanctions lifted
A potential deal between the U.S. and Iran to end sanctions could strengthen Iran's Revolutionary Guards, a group considered a terrorist organization by the U.S. and its allies. The Guards have built a commercial empire in sectors like oil, construction, and shipping.
- PM Modi meets leading CEOs in France, discusses plans for India
PM Modi met with leading French company CEOs to discuss enhancing cooperation in sectors such as shipping, logistics, railways, construction, and artificial intelligence. The focus was on strengthening cross-industry partnerships between India and France.
- US says it will reimpose blockade if Iran doesn’t fulfill deal, as shipping opens up
The US threatens to reimpose a blockade if Iran fails to meet terms of a deal, coinciding with increased shipping activity. Israel maintains troop presence in south Lebanon despite Iranian demands, and Trump criticizes opponents of the agreement as 'jealous, bad people, or stupid.'
- Strait of Hormuz reopening won't restore normal prewar shipping any time soon
A proposed US-Iran deal aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but ongoing challenges like mines, high insurance costs, and geopolitical risks may keep shipping disruptions for months.
- Iran War to Impact Shipping Long After It Ends, Japan’s MOL Says
Japan's MOL warns that the Iran war could disrupt global shipping for an extended period even after the conflict ends, highlighting long-term economic and logistical challenges.
- RipRip.io Is Now Live On Solana
RipRip.io has launched on Solana, enabling users to purchase digital packs containing physical trading cards. Users can either ship the cards or resell them instantly using the platform, which integrates with Phantom wallet for login.