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InterManager Daily News 08.04.2026

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1. Scorpio Tankers announces strategic collaboration with Ampera to develop & commercialise micronuclear solutions for global marine and shipping markets

Scorpio Tankers Inc. has announced a strategic collaboration with Ampera to develop and commercialise micronuclear energy solutions for the global marine and shipping markets. The initiative aims to explore next-generation clean energy technologies that could significantly reduce emissions in maritime transport.


https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2026/04/07/scorpio-tankers-announces-strategic-collaboration-with-ampera-to-develop-commercialise-micronuclear-solutions-for-global-marine-and-shipping-markets/

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2. Strait of Hormuz: Fragmented responses are no longer sufficient, says IMO Secretary-General

The IMO Secretary-General has warned that fragmented international responses are no longer sufficient to address the escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. He stressed the need for coordinated global action to ensure maritime safety and the protection of seafarers.


https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2026/04/07/strait-of-hormuz-fragmented-responses-are-no-longer-sufficient-says-imo-secretary-general/

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3. Cape detour boosts South Africa as shipping reroutes from Hormuz risk

Shipping reroutes around the Cape of Good Hope are boosting South Africa’s strategic importance as vessels avoid risks in the Strait of Hormuz. Increased traffic is bringing economic opportunities to ports and related logistics sectors in the region.


https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2026/04/07/cape-detour-boosts-south-africa-as-shipping-reroutes-from-hormuz-risk/

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4. Data fatigue, hard truths and the 300% regulatory surge: An exclusive interview with Akshay, Managing Director of Norse Ship Management

The Managing Director of Norse Ship Management highlighted growing data fatigue and a surge in regulatory requirements impacting the shipping industry. He pointed to a 300% increase in regulations, raising concerns about efficiency and decision-making quality.


https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2026/04/07/data-fatigue-hard-truths-and-the-300-regulatory-surge-an-exclusive-interview-with-akshay-managing-director-of-norse-ship-management/

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5. China consolidates iron ore demand to challenge BHP, reshape pricing

China is consolidating its iron ore demand in a move that could challenge major suppliers like BHP and reshape global pricing mechanisms. The strategy reflects efforts to gain stronger negotiating power in commodity markets.


https://cyprusshippingnews.com/2026/04/07/china-consolidates-iron-ore-demand-to-challenge-bhp-reshape-pricing/

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6. Libya resumes Arctic Metagaz salvage as IMO monitors probe, links attack to Ukraine operations in Libya

Libya has resumed salvage operations for the Arctic Metagaz while the IMO continues to monitor the investigation into the incident. Authorities are examining possible links between the attack and Ukraine-related operations in Libya.


https://gcaptain.com/libya-resumes-arctic-metagaz-salvage-as-imo-monitors-probe-links-attack-to-ukraine-operations-in-libya/

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7. Tug captain charged after fatal Biscayne Bay collision kills three children

A tugboat captain has been charged following a fatal collision in Biscayne Bay that resulted in the deaths of three children. The case has raised serious concerns over maritime safety and operational conduct in busy waterways.


https://gcaptain.com/tug-captain-charged-after-fatal-biscayne-bay-collision-kills-three-children/

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8. Trump’s shipping waiver does not boost oil flows within US as fuel exports soar

A shipping waiver introduced under Donald Trump has failed to increase domestic oil flows within the United States. Meanwhile, US fuel exports continue to surge, reflecting strong external demand.


https://gcaptain.com/trumps-shipping-waiver-does-not-boost-oil-flows-within-us-fuel-exports-soar/

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9. The high cost of volatility: Who pays when shipping’s LNG bet fails

The LNG shipping market is facing increasing volatility, raising questions about who ultimately bears the financial risk when investments fail. Industry stakeholders are reassessing strategies amid uncertain demand and pricing conditions.


https://www.seanews.co.uk/maritime/the-high-cost-of-volatility-who-pays-when-shipping-s-lng-bet-fails

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10. West Asia crisis hits activated carbon exports as costs surge amid shipping woes

The ongoing West Asia crisis is impacting activated carbon exports as shipping disruptions drive up logistics costs. Exporters are facing mounting challenges due to increased freight rates and supply chain instability.


https://www.shippingtribune.com/news/shipping/West+Asia+crisis+hits+activated+carbon+exports+as+costs+surge+amid+shipping+woes