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The Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum: Live from Singapore

Lloyd’s List’s editor-in-chief Richard Meade leads a star-studded line-up at Singapore Maritime Week and asks how the industry can invest long-term when volatility is at an all-time high 

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Sanctions storm clouds gather over shipping, Lloyd’s List forum told

Experts gathered at the Lloyd’s List Singapore Outlook Forum to discuss the impact of sanctions on international trade and shipping, the evolving risks of the so-called ‘dark fleet’ and the potential consequences of a shifting geopolitical landscape, particularly with the return of Donald Trump to the US presidency

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Strategic slowdown across businesses as uncertainty stalks Singapore Maritime Week

Geopolitical turbulence is holding up investment decisions and forcing companies to slow down strategic shifts, but leadership responsibilities remain, argued executives at the Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum held during Singapore Maritime Week

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Former Singapore PM warns of geopolitical choppy waters for shipping

The political veteran’s remarks on the first day of the Singapore Maritime Week echoed mounting concerns about the global order moving towards more instability and risk. The shipping industry needs to take notes

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