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Shipping Industry Sounds Alarm as 20,000 Sailors Remain Trapped in Persian Gulf

At Athens’ Posidonia maritime exhibition, shipping executives and European officials warn against accepting the closure of a vital maritime artery as the ‘new normal’

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Shipping Industry Sounds Alarm as 20,000 Sailors Remain Trapped in Persian Gulf

At Athens’ Posidonia maritime exhibition, shipping executives and European officials warn against accepting the closure of a vital maritime artery as the ‘new normal’

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  1. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·al-monitor.com

    Ship operators urge clear rules to return Hormuz to normal

    By Jonathan Saul and Renee MaltezouATHENS, June 1 (Reuters) - Shipping executives meeting in Athens on Monday said that any peace deal worked out between the United States and…

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·jpost.com

    Shipping chiefs demand clear rules for resumed Strait of Hormuz operations | The Jerusalem Post

    Shipowners and maritime industry officials met at a Capital Link conference and other events ahead of Posidonia, a week-long biennial shipping exhibition, where they commented on…

edition.cnn.com
1 mesi fa

94 days of paralysis: The Strait of Hormuz remains choked off | CNN Business

The most powerful shipping executives in the world are gathered in Athens, Greece this week for the annual International Shipping Exhibition. The hot topic: the Strait of Hormuz.

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ekathimerini.com1 mesi fa

Posidonia 2026 opens its gates as Strait of Hormuz remains closed | eKathimerini.com

Launch of the biennial event at the Metropolitan Expo center.

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jpost.com1 mesi fa

Shipping chiefs demand clear rules for resumed Strait of Hormuz operations | The Jerusalem Post

Shipowners and maritime industry officials met at a Capital Link conference and other events ahead of Posidonia, a week-long biennial shipping exhibition, where they commented on the matter.

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al-monitor.com1 mesi fa

Ship operators urge clear rules to return Hormuz to normal

By Jonathan Saul and Renee MaltezouATHENS, June 1 (Reuters) - Shipping executives meeting in Athens on Monday said that any peace deal worked out between the United States and Iran would need to offer clear rules…

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  • lunedì 1 giugno 2026·ekathimerini.com

    Posidonia 2026 opens its gates as Strait of Hormuz remains closed | eKathimerini.com

    Launch of the biennial event at the Metropolitan Expo center.

  • martedì 2 giugno 2026·caixinglobal.com

    Shipping Industry Sounds Alarm as 20,000 Sailors Remain Trapped in Persian Gulf

    At Athens’ Posidonia maritime exhibition, shipping executives and European officials warn against accepting the closure of a vital maritime artery as the ‘new normal’

  • martedì 2 giugno 2026·edition.cnn.com

    94 days of paralysis: The Strait of Hormuz remains choked off | CNN Business

    The most powerful shipping executives in the world are gathered in Athens, Greece this week for the annual International Shipping Exhibition. The hot topic: the Strait of Hormuz.

  • giovedì 4 giugno 2026·caixinglobal.com

    High Vessel Prices Test Shipowners’ Appetite for New Orders

    With both vessel prices and freight rates at high levels, market participants are divided over whether to order new ships