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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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Included in the subscription package you will find TradeWinds available on the internet. Dedicated web journalists provide continuously updated coverage on all continents. These are stories exclusive to the web service and not otherwise available in the paper. You can also read the last 4 issues of the weekly paper with our user-friendly e-reader:

  • Global news as it happens
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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

Subscriptions are renewed automatically unless prior notification is given.

Worldwide distribution

TradeWinds is currently distributed in over 100 countries worldwide via local mail or hand-delivery. Find your local distributor for contact details.

Latest News
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Pride rejigs drill deal

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16:32 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Horizon Shipbuilding scores

US shipyard victorious in heated battle for a bite of government newbuilding deal.

15:29 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Iranian volumes on the climb

Ports handled 56.12m tonnes of cargo in the last five months, up more than 5%.

14:40 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Swiss score for Frontline

Tanker giant ties up three-year VLCC deal with Transcor Astra Group.

13:13 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Wan Hai winning again

Taiwanese boxship player continues to forge ahead in 2010 after dire previous year.

12:52 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Swee Joo in default

Malaysian bulker and boxship owner in talks with banks after being unable to meet debt repayments.

10:59 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Capex fears draw BLT cuts

Fitch follows S&P in cutting its ratings on Berlian Laju Tanker.

10:24 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Yang Ming stronger

Taiwanese container line turns around first-half losses as markets improve.

10:04 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Tanker free after grounding

Atlas ship refloats after hitting Horseback Shoal hard in St Lawrence, Canada.

09:29 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Remoy pens Kleven pair

Olympic Shipping rocks up at Norwegian yard with double order potentially worth over $120m.

08:56 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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MOL depreciates to accumulate

Japanese owner reportedly extends LNG carrier depreciation period, boosting bottom line.

08:41 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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Heavyweights in at K-Sea

First Reserve and Kayne Anderson inject cash into US tug and barge owner.

08:12 GMT, 02 Sep 2010
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