Brendan Murray
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WTO Members Signal Progress On Draft E-Commerce Deal
Among the 91 participants were the US, China, Japan, the UK and the major economies of the European Union — although Washington also signaled a reluctance to fully endorse it.
- Saturday July 27, 2024
- Author: Brendan Murray
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Iran-Israel Tensions: A Seized Ship’s Cargo Reveals Impact On Global Trade
The MSC Aries wasn’t much different from the other 7,000 container ships plying the high seas, until it took an involuntary detour near the Strait of Hormuz into the hands of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
- Wednesday April 17, 2024
- Author: Brendan Murray, Alex Tanzi
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Shippers In Baltimore Disaster Face ‘General Average,’ MSC Says
The decision indicates that the owners expect the salvage operations to result in high extraordinary costs for which they expect contribution from all salvaged parties under general average
- Saturday April 13, 2024
- Author: Brendan Murray
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India Denies Blocking WTO Progress, Wants Justice And Fairness
India pushed back at suggestions that it’s blocking progress at a World Trade Organization meeting this week, saying it wants “fair play” in a global economy where the rules have long been tilted against poor nations.
- Wednesday February 28, 2024
- Author: Shruti Srivastava, Brendan Murray
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Streaming A Movie Abroad May Soon Come With Taxes At The Border
Every couple of years since 1998, ministers at the World Trade Organization have renewed a moratorium on digital customs charges.
- Wednesday February 21, 2024
- Author: Brendan Murray, Eric Martin
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Streaming A Movie Abroad May Soon Come With Taxes At The Border
Every couple of years since 1998, ministers at the World Trade Organization have renewed a moratorium on digital customs charges.
- Wednesday February 21, 2024
- Author: Brendan Murray, Eric Martin
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Red Sea Attacks Force Firms To Test New Land Routes Via UAE, Saudi
An Israeli software startup and one of the world’s biggest shipping lines are among companies that for the first time are opening up commercial trade routes running through the heart of the Middle East to bypass the Houthi-menaced Red Sea.
- Friday February 2, 2024
- Author: Alisa Odenheimer, Brendan Murray
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Half Of Red Sea Container Fleet Avoids Route After Attacks
Half of the container-ship fleet that regularly transits the Red Sea and Suez Canal is avoiding the route now because of the threat of attacks, according to new industry data.
- Friday December 29, 2023
- Author: Brendan Murray, Alex Longley
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Half Of Red Sea Container Fleet Avoids Route After Attacks
Half of the container-ship fleet that regularly transits the Red Sea and Suez Canal is avoiding the route now because of the threat of attacks, according to new industry data.
- Friday December 29, 2023
- Author: Brendan Murray, Alex Longley
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Houthi Attacks Start Shutting Down Red Sea Merchant Shipping
Shipping in the Red Sea is grinding to a halt with oil tankers idling and containers rerouting around Africa, as violence linked to the Israel-Hamas war threatens to undermine the global economy.
- Tuesday December 19, 2023
- Author: Rachel Graham, Brendan Murray, Alex Longley
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MSC Ships Turn Away From Red Sea as Trade Disruptions Mount
The MSC Palatium III was attacked on Friday in the Red Sea, the company said in a statement Saturday on its website, confirming earlier reports.
- Saturday December 16, 2023
- Author: Brendan Murray
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Global Economy Stuck In "History's Biggest Traffic Jam"
Last year the global economy came juddering to a halt. This year it got moving again, only to become stuck in one of historys biggest traffic jams.
- Friday December 8, 2023
- Author: Bjorn Van Roye, Brendan Murray and Tom Orlik, Bloomberg
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These Five Countries Are Key Economic ‘Connectors’ In A Fragmenting World
Vietnam, Poland, Mexico, Morocco and Indonesia are benefiting from the reshuffling of supply chains in response to US-China tensions.
- Saturday November 4, 2023
- Author: Enda Curran, Shawn Donnan, Maeva Cousin, Nguyen Dieu Tu Uyen, Nguyen Xuan Quynh, Maciej Martewicz, Maya Averbuch, Brendan Murray, Annie Lee, Grace Sihombing, Claire Jiao
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These Five Countries Are Key Economic ‘Connectors’ In A Fragmenting World
Vietnam, Poland, Mexico, Morocco and Indonesia are benefiting from the reshuffling of supply chains in response to US-China tensions.
- Saturday November 4, 2023
- Author: Enda Curran, Shawn Donnan, Maeva Cousin, Nguyen Dieu Tu Uyen, Nguyen Xuan Quynh, Maciej Martewicz, Maya Averbuch, Brendan Murray, Annie Lee, Grace Sihombing, Claire Jiao
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Investors Are Confident They Can Roll With Global Trade’s Punches
After Covid and geopolitical shocks, financial professionals are figuring out ways to reduce exposure to the stormy US-China relationship, survey shows
- Monday October 16, 2023
- Author: Brendan Murray