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EPISODE · Aug 9, 2018 · 25 MIN

The Lloyd’s List Podcast: Episode 14

from Lloyd's List: The Shipping Podcast · host Lloyd's List

This week Lloyd’s List Editor Richard Meade is joined by Lloyd’s List containers kingpins James Baker and Cichen Shen to discuss DP World's pricey move into shipowning via Unifeeder, OOCL’s big box ambitions and the proliferation of profit warnings. Meanwhile the legal eagles from Watson Farley & Williams guide us through the regulatory minefield created by US sanctions against Iran and Europe’s fiendishly complicated ‘blacking statute’.

This week Lloyd’s List Editor Richard Meade is joined by Lloyd’s List containers kingpins James Baker and Cichen Shen to discuss DP World's pricey move into shipowning via Unifeeder, OOCL’s big box ambitions and the proliferation of profit warnings. Meanwhile the legal eagles from Watson Farley & Williams guide us through the regulatory minefield created by US sanctions against Iran and Europe’s fiendishly complicated ‘blacking statute’.

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