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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 2010

United Kingdom

GBP 530

Norway

NOK 6400

Rest of Europe and Africa

EUR 720

Asia and Americas

USD 905

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Latest News
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Bidding begins

Transpetro launches into the ethanol trade by inviting shipyards to compete for a 100 vessel order.

17:46 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Spar goes supra

Norwegian owner boosts orderbook with deal for five 58,000-dwt bulkers at Yangzhou Dayang.

17:17 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Swedish slide

Tanker and ferry player Rederi AB Gotland sees 2009 earnings eroded by higher operating costs.

16:40 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Talks continue

Finnish port shut-down drags into second week as another meeting between bosses and union planned for Friday.

15:37 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Marine meld

Insurance cover of Torm, Clipper, DFDS and other top owners in contention as Codan buys renewal rights to TrygVesta hull underwriting portfolio.

14:45 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Dover dust-up

P&O, Norfolkline and SeaFrance threaten legal action against port over higher fees.

14:03 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Log-In loss

Brazilian boxship player Log-In Logistica sees profits slump as domestic trade issues batter the bottom line.

12:52 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Breaking up

Russian reefer Petrozavodsk realises salvors' worst fears as it splits in two off Norway after grounding last May.

12:34 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Rudder fails

Italian ro-ro cargoship needs tug assistance as it loses steering in storm off Sardinia.

12:04 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Injury off UK

Crew member rushed to hospital with head injuries after incident on offshore vessel off Scotland.

11:21 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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Scuttling fails

Former New York state employee arrested on suspicion of flooding historic cargoship Day Peckinpaugh.

11:04 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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‘Wind no factor’

USCG hit out at reports “strong winds” and “poor visibility” could have cause Eagle Otome crash off Texas.

10:54 GMT, 11 Mar 2010
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