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Shipping in the downturn: Sea of troubles

The recession is buffeting the world of shipping—with even rougher waters ahead

FROM the sheltered waters of Subic Bay in the Philippines to Falmouth on the south coast of England, a vast, swelling armada lies idle. In Asia’s deep-sea havens 750 vessels—container ships, bulk carriers, tankers, car carriers and others—are laid up. A further 280 are sheltering in European waters. According to Lloyd’s Marine Intelligence Unit, nearly 10% of the world’s merchant ships are swaying gently at anchor because of a collapse in global trade.

Since the recession bit hard last autumn a lot of attention has been paid to the plunge in the Baltic Dry Index, a composite measure of the cost of shipping bulk cargoes such as iron ore and coal. It fell by over 90% between June and October last year, although it has since recovered slightly and is hovering at just above a quarter of its peak. World trade in general remains in its worst slump for generations, although it too is no longer falling. Two of the biggest shipping banks (RBS and HBOS) are in state-backed rehab. The parlous state of the world economy could mean more shipping companies following Eastwind Maritime, which went bankrupt in June. On July 28th Hapag-Lloyd, Germany’s largest container-shipping company, secured a €330m ($468m) bail-out from its shareholders while it seeks up to €1.75 billion to keep it from sinking altogether. …

Lloyd Chapman: Who Are the Real Small Business Advocates in America?

Can Legitimate Small Business Groups be Funded by Fortune 500 Firms? Can an organization claim to represent the interests of small businesses and never lift…

Lloyd Chapman: National Small Business Groups Bristle in Response to ASBL Blog

Yesterday, I posted an article to the Huffington Post titled, “Fortune 500 Firms Masquerade as Small Business Lobby.” This morning both the U.S. Women’s Chamber…

Lloyd Axworthy: Protecting R2P

This week, a principle adopted by world leaders four years ago to prevent mass atrocity will face a crucial test.

Lloyd Chapman: FORTUNE 500 FIRMS MASQUERADE AS SMALL BUSINESS LOBBY

For the last seven years I have fought with the United States Government in the courts, in Congress and in the media over one simple…

Lloyd Chapman: Obama Should Provide Financial Options to CIT Customers

CIT has acknowledged that negotiations with the Obama Administration have broken off. It seems clear the Obama Administration has decided CIT is not too big…

Lloyd Garver: Was Bush Right About Iraq?

Some of the criticism George W. Bush and his administration received when they began the war against Iraq was that they were trying to force…

Lloyd Chapman: OBAMA SHOULD SAVE CIT

CIT Group Inc. has been the number one Small Business Administration (SBA) 7(a) lender for nine consecutive years. They have also been the top lender…

Bill Mann: Obama’s Favorite TV Series Returns This Weekend

President Obama obviously doesn’t have enough time to watch TV regularly. But when he does, he’s said in several recent interviews, he tries to catch HBO’s Entourage.