China, Shandong Port
Charter97.org · 11h
China's Major Ports Close Entry to Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' Tankers
The Chinese company Shandong Port Group has banned sanctioned Russian tankers from entering the port of Shandong. In the eastern part of China, there is not only the port itself but also many oil refineries. They are the largest importers of oil from all over the world.
TradeWinds · 1d
Major Chinese port group bans US-sanctioned tankers from its terminals
A major Chinese terminals group has banned US-sanctioned vessels from calling at its ports. Notices obtained by traders and seen by Reuters forbid Shandong Port Group’s (SPG) staff from berthing, unloading or providing services to ships on the US sanctions list.
Reuters · 1d
Exclusive: China's Shandong Port, entry point for most sanctioned oil, bans US-designated vessels
Shandong Port Group has banned U.S.-sanctioned tankers from calling into its ports in the eastern Chinese province, home to many independent refiners that are the biggest importers of oil from countries under U.
TradeWinds · 10h
Chinese shadow tanker port ban could lead to ‘significant’ rate rally, analysts say
A decision by a major Chinese ports group to ban US-sanctioned tankers could give a “significant” boost to rates, analysts believe. Shandong Ports Group (SPG) instructed its staff not to handle calls at terminals by ships that carry oil from Iran, Venezuela and Russia.
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