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TradeWinds is the leading international shipping newspaper! The biggest in the industry, with over 20 reporters in all the world's leading maritime centres, we are the first for breaking stories, wherever they are happening. The weekly newspaper, published every Friday, features exclusive news, sharp writing, in-depth stories and independent opinions. TradeWinds gives you the knowledge, insight and analysis that will make a big difference to your business. Whether it's tankers, bulk, shipbroking, shipbuilding, casualties, ports, liner, offshore, marine insurance, cruise or ship finance - TradeWinds covers it!

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Annual subscription rates for 2011

United Kingdom

GBP 555

Norway

NOK 6700

Rest of Europe and Africa

EUR 755

Asia and Americas

USD 950

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Latest News
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Regulation fuels reality check

Clarkson analyst says Indonesia’s efforts to curb mineral exports will hurt but may buoy bulker market in the long-term.

20:01 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Evergreen inks alliance

Four 3,000 TEU containerships dedicated to new West Africa rotation on the heels of freshly minted partnership.

18:32 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Sanko stuck in limbo

Seized bulker still in custody after Cobelfret helps troubled Japanese operator clear first hurdle in race to lift arrest.

17:48 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Business as usual?

Dockwise’s takeover target keeps its cool despite unwelcomed advances as it locks in juicy deal with John Fredriksen's Seadrill.

16:18 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Wilson Sons curbed by costs

Higher expenses carve into Brazilian diversified owner’s bottom line.

15:54 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Pacific-Gulf in the hot seat

Lebanese shipper races to seize US-flagged heavylift vessel following damage to gas turbine destined for Iraq.

15:20 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Jebsen ship refloated

Malta Cement cleared to proceed after suffering small crack to hull in grounding off Sweden.

14:51 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Novoship trial finally begins

Russian tanker owner’s $135m corruption case against former UK boss Vladimir Mikhaylyuk opens without main defendant, who is ill.

14:06 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Nam Cheong looking hot

Investors should be making eyes at Malaysian shipbuilder following “stellar” start, analyst says.

13:12 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Ultrapetrol hit by drought

Soybeans drain away South American owner’s profit as river levels fall but offshore shows promise.

11:16 GMT, 16 May 2012
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Hyundai Mipo slumps

Korean shipbuilder falls short of market expectations in the first quarter.

10:08 GMT, 16 May 2012
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FreeSeas deal to free cash

Agreement with fund manager will allow Ion Varouxakis-led owner to raise funds via share sales.

09:02 GMT, 16 May 2012
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