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Global Shipping Crisis: From UN Pirate Accusations to the Record $4M Panama Toll

 While the conflict in the Strait of Hormuz remains a central focus, the ripples are being felt across every sector of the global shipping industry—from skyrocketing bunker fuel prices to heated debates at the United Nations.
  
 
Global Shipping Crisis: From UN Pirate Accusations to the Record $4M Panama  Toll
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April 28, 2026 In this episode of "What the Ship," we dive into the top five maritime stories as of April 28, 2026. 
 
While the conflict in the Strait of Hormuz remains a central focus, the ripples are being felt across every sector of the global shipping industry—from skyrocketing bunker fuel prices to heated debates at the United Nations. 
 
00:00 Introduction 
Freedom of Navigation & UN Debate Accusations fly as states clash at UN over freedom of navigation https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1157029/... 
 
>  Is freedom of navigation under threat? https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1156693/...  
 
Indonesia says it has no plan to toll Malacca Strait https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1157006/...  
 
09:33 . IMO MEPC 84 & the Carbon Tax Clash EU Revives Fight for Global Shipping Carbon Price, Setting Up IMO Clash With U.S. https://gcaptain.com/eu-revives-fight... 
 
Brussels orders IMO delegates to defend the Net-Zero Framework https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1157020/... 
 
MEPC dominated by politicians, not shipping experts, says Intercargo chairman https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1157030/... 
 
FMC Chair Joins U.S. Opposition to IMO Carbon Plan With Warning https://gcaptain.com/fmc-chair-joins-... 
 
IMO issues due diligence guidelines to counter false flag explosion https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1156982/...  
 
15:41 3. Container Sector & Schedule Reliability
Containership charter market slows amid vessel shortage while rates stay firm https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1157021/... 
 
Global container lines have over 40 boxships still marooned by Hormuz fallout https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1157010/... 
 
Drewry's World Container Index https://www.drewry.co.uk/supply-chain... 
 
March 2026 Global Schedule Reliability Joint-Highest for the Year https://sea-intelligence.com/press-ro... 
 
March U.S. Container Imports Climb as Global Supply Chain Pressures Mount https://www.descartes.com/resources/k...  
 
22:14 4. Oil, LNG and UAE's OPEC Exit UAE Quits OPEC in Major Blow to Global Oil Producers’ Group https://gcaptain.com/uae-quits-opec-i... 
 
Global tonne-miles dip as MEG choke forces Asian refiners to slash crude imports https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1157025/... 
 
Tanker markets tip into oversupply with ballast surge https://splash247.com/tanker-markets-... 
 
Russia-Linked LNG Carriers Head North After Reflagging, Signalling Arctic Fleet Expansion https://gcaptain.com/russia-linked-ln... 
 
Golden Pass Ships First LNG Cargo, Launching Major New U.S. Export Supply https://gcaptain.com/golden-pass-ship... 29:02 
 
5. Dry Bulk, Panama Canal Delays & the Bunker Fuel Shock Dry bulk freight rates poised to rise as Hormuz crisis bolsters coal demand https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1156969/... 
 
Hormuz crisis drives up Panama Canal delays and auction prices  
 
 ‘No equivalent in living memory’: bunker markets face historic supply crisis  
 
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Jonathan Pie Bangs out another News Story: Nigel's Dodgy Donations

 

Nigel's Dodgy Donations
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Trump Adds His Face to the U.S. Passport

The Trump administration announced this week that it plans to issue passports prominently displaying the president’s portrait and signature --- the so-called “Land of the Free” has chosen to brand its passport with the very symbol of violently enforced borders. 
Special-edition US passport will feature Trump's likeness and signature. (courtesy US State Departm
 

 


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Howardena Pindell, “Untitled #123” (2024) (courtesy Sotheby’s)
  • The Yale School of Art is partnering with Sotheby’s to host an auction benefiting scholarships for students in its Master of Fine Arts program, a collaboration that speaks to larger questions of affordability in higher arts education. 
  • George Herms, one of the founders of the West Coast Assemblage movement, dies at age 90
 

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José Gamarra, “L’inaccessible...” (1986–87) (photo courtesy Mémorial ACTe, fonds Région Guadeloupe)

Édouard Glissant’s Museum-as-Archipelago

An exhibition of his collection finds provisional alliances between artists, rather than reiterating established hierarchies. | John Yau

 

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Late photographer Raghu Rai (photo Raajessh Kashyap/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

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This week, we honor India’s most celebrated photojournalist, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, and a multi-media artist.

 

Member Comment

Holly Wong on Aaron Short's “Joan Semmel Is Doing Her Best Work at 93

This article gives me so much hope. It proves that you can have a singular vision, go against the grain of art world trends and build a life of meaning and purpose. I am so grateful that Joan has begun to be recognized in significant ways but this late career recognition doesn't define what she has already achieved, which is to courageously have a voice when no one else is listening.
 

From the Archive

The Archipelago Conversations by Édouard Glissant with Hans Ulrich Obrist (courtesy Isolarii)

Édouard Glissant Sought to Undermine the European Ideological Underpinnings of Colonization

In conversations with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Glissant proposed an Art Museum of the Americas. | David Brazil

 

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE / Bureau of Economic Analysis News: Personal Income and Outlays, March 2026

US Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis

BEA News: Personal Income and Outlays, March 2026

The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) has issued the following news release today:

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Personal income increased $149.2 billion (0.6 percent at a monthly rate) in March, according to estimates released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). 

Disposable personal income (DPI)—personal income less personal current taxes—increased $142.5 billion (0.6 percent), and personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $195.4 billion (0.9 percent)

Personal outlays—the sum of PCE, personal interest payments, and personal current transfer payments—increased $198.6 billion in March. 

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Personal saving was $857.3 billion in March, and the personal saving rate—personal saving as a percentage of DPI—was 3.6 percent.

The full text of the release can be found at www.bea.gov/news/2026/personal-income-and-outlays-march-2026.


News Release

EMBARGOED UNTIL RELEASE AT 8:30 a.m. EDT, 
Thursday, April 30, 2026
BEA 26–22

Personal Income and Outlays, March 2026

Personal income increased $149.2 billion (0.6 percent at a monthly rate) in March, according to estimates released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Disposable personal income (DPI)—personal income less personal current taxes—increased $142.5 billion (0.6 percent), and personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $195.4 billion (0.9 percent).

Disposable Personal Income, Outlays, and Saving

Personal outlays the sum of PCE, personal interest payments, and personal current transfer payments—increased $198.6 billion in March. Personal saving was $857.3 billion in March, and the personal saving rate—personal saving as a percentage of DPI—was 3.6 percent.

The increase in current-dollar personal income in March primarily reflected increases in compensation and farm proprietors’ income that were partly offset by a decrease in other government social benefits.

The $195.4 billion increase in current-dollar PCE in March reflected increases of $132.6 billion in spending on goods and $62.9 billion in spending on services.

Changes in Monthly Consumer Spending March 2026

Real PCE increased $39.6 billion (0.2 percent at a monthly rate) in March.

From the preceding month, the PCE price index for March increased 0.7 percent. Excluding food and energy, the PCE price index increased 0.3 percent.

From the same month one year ago, the PCE price index for March increased 3.5 percent. Excluding food and energy, the PCE price index increased 3.2 percent from one year ago.

PCE Price Indexes, Percent Change From Month One Year Ago
Personal Income and Related Measures
[Percent change from preceding month]
 FebruaryMarch
Current-dollar personal income0.00.6
Current-dollar DPI0.00.6
Real DPI-0.4-0.1
Current-dollar PCE0.60.9
Real PCE0.30.2
PCE price index0.40.7
PCE price index, excluding food and energy0.40.3
 
For definitions, statistical conventions, updates to personal income and outlays, and more information about these statistics, visit  "additional information."

Next release: May 28, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. EDT
Personal Income and Outlays, April 2026


Technical Notes

Changes in personal income and outlays for March

The March increase in personal income primarily reflected increases in compensation and farm proprietors’ income that were partly offset by a decrease in other government social benefits.

  • Within compensation, the increase was led by private wages and salaries based on Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Current Employment Statistics (CES).
  • The increase in farm proprietors’ income reflected payments to farmers from the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program.
  • The decrease in other government social benefits reflected a decrease in estimated Affordable Care Act enrollments.

Legal services prices

The PCE price index for legal services was adjusted for the months of January and March. No adjustment was made for February. For more information on why BEA sometimes adjusts source data, refer to the FAQ "Does BEA adjust source data that are used to estimate GDP and related measures?".

Revisions to personal income

Estimates have been updated for January and February, reflecting updated and new data on Medicaid benefits from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Related Data Tables

For the statistics highlighted in this release, as well as historical time series for these estimates, see the following data tables in BEA’s Interactive Data Application.

Table 2.6. Personal Income and Its Disposition 
Table 2.8.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real PCE by Major Type of Product 
Table 2.8.5. PCE by Major Type of Product
Table 2.8.6. Real PCE by Major Type of Product 
Table 2.8.7. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Prices for PCE by Major Type of Product 
Table 2.8.11. Real PCE by Major Type of Product: Percent Change From Month One Year Ago

 

Note. With the next release of PIO, today’s data will be superseded, and the links above will reflect the latest data. The original data featured in this release can then be accessed in BEA’s Data Archive.

 

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