AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMarshall Islands Shipping in the Spotlight: A Marshall Islands-flagged tanker, Nissos Keros, carrying about 270,000 MT of crude for India, safely cleared the Strait of Hormuz and is due to arrive in Visakhapatnam on June 3, as India reports stable refinery operations and fuel stocks. Sanctions & “Shadow Fleet” Pressure: The U.S. Treasury and State Department rolled out fresh sanctions targeting Iran-linked oil and petrochemical shipping networks, including Marshall Islands-flagged vessels and firms across multiple jurisdictions, aiming to choke off revenue tied to Iran’s military. Regional Logistics & Infrastructure: The Quad (U.S., India, Australia, Japan) announced plans to jointly develop port infrastructure in Fiji, with Suva and Lautoka named first, as Pacific states weigh new supply-chain options. Low-Carbon Shipping Push: The Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership ministerial meeting in the region next month will focus on shifting away from diesel dependence, with the Marshall Islands’ Juren Ae cited for fuel savings over 50%. Maritime Policy Debate: A new op-ed argues the Jones Act waiver is reshaping more than U.S. maritime transport, including tax and regulatory distortions affecting shipping and merchant mariners.
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