1. Asian shipping seeks solutions amid geopolitical change

As globalisation retrenches, shipping companies in Asia are eyeing shortsea shipping and logistics services.

2. China's global infrastructure project under strain

Beijing is preparing to host the world in a Belt and Road forum but faces a series of clashes and setbacks.

3. Chinese lessors seek to refine their business models in shipping

Developments in ship finance have put shipowners on notice that China wants more for its money.

4. Chinese outpost in Sri Lanka gets India cargo boost

The greenfield port of Hambantota presents shifting geopolitical influences on the Belt and Road Initiative.

5. South Asian shiprecyclers say greener initiatives mean more expensive recycling

Shiprecyclers in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are willing to upgrade their facilities but think shipowners should be willing to accept lower rates.

6. South Asian shiprecyclers take EU compliance in stride

Yards say getting on list of approved facilities would be symbolically important but is not financially essential.

7. Yards counter tough shipbuilding market with consolidation

Merger between Hyundai Heavy Industries and DSME is yet another example of industry consolidation amid limited newbuilding demand.

8. HHI-DSME merger draws praise at home but criticism beyond the peninsula

The merger between two South Korean shipbuilding giants are not well received by foreign rivals.

9. Singapore yards to benefit from HHI-DSME integration

Keppel Offshore & Marine and Sembcorp Marine can grab market share as their South Korean rival needs to focus on integration.

10. Singapore’s offshore players bank on white knights

Listed players have laid up their offshore support vessels after being shunned by banks in wake of market slump.

11. How Abenomics could trump the rise of US protectionism

Sino-US tensions have hit Japan's Big Three shipowners — but Tokyo's global ambitions could grow seaborne trade.