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🌍 Shipping Giants’ 2024 GHG Emissions Revealed!
🛢️ Oil Slides 7% as Iran Spares Energy Assets
🧭 Global Manufacturing Shift Since 2004
🌊 Straits & Stakes: Where Oil Bottlenecks Shape Global Power
⛽ Tankers Hold Course Amid Hormuz Crisis
⚓ Hyundai–ECO Alliance to Boost U.S. Shipbuilding
💹 China Moves to Shield Hormuz Trade Flow
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🌍 Shipping Giants’ 2024 GHG Emissions Revealed!
A.P. Moller - Maersk tops list with 83.5M tons
CMA CGM reports 20M in Scope 3 emissions
Hapag-Lloyd AG leads ZIM in Scope 3 footprint
ZIM reports lowest total at 9.8M tons
🏅Maritime Analytica: "Scope 3 drives over 58% of total emissions—yet remains underregulated. Firms should prioritize upstream and downstream tracking to meet IMO goals and remain competitive in carbon-sensitive markets."
🛢️ Oil Slides 7% as Iran Spares Energy Assets
Brent drops to $71.48, WTI to $68.51 per barrel
Iran retaliates but avoids hitting oil infrastructure
Market sees 20% chance of major Gulf disruption
$120–$130 oil possible if conflict deepens
🏅 Maritime Analytica: “The sharp price drop shows markets now price in geopolitical gestures more than full-blown war. Absent long-term damage to infrastructure, oil supply shocks may remain shallow and short-lived.”
🧭 Global Manufacturing Shift Since 2004
China rose from ~8% to over 30% of global share
U.S. and EU both declined to ~15% by 2021
Japan’s share steadily dropped below 10%
China overtook U.S. and EU around 2010
🏅Maritime Analytica: “This chart confirms the structural power shift in industrial production. For shipping and supply chains, it reinforces Asia’s centrality and port infrastructure prioritization from Shenzhen to Singapore.”