US LNG cargoes bound for China after tax waivers announced
LNG tankers carrying US LNG are bound for China after Beijing announced that it would be granting tax waivers to some importers.
LNG tankers carrying US LNG are bound for China after Beijing announced that it would be granting tax waivers to some importers.
Asian LNG spot prices have increased marginally from the recent record lows as Chinese buyers have begun re-entering the market.
According to Reuters, South Korea’s top LNG buyer, KOGAS, has requested that some of its LNG cargo deliveries be deferred.
The Port of Gothenburg has released a statement claiming that the coronavirus pandemic could accelerate digitalisation in the shipping industry.
PGNiG has sold its first two LNG truck cargoes from the reloading station in Klaipeda.