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CRUCEROS.- Cinco cruceros traerán hoy a Málaga más de 10.000 turistas

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Cinco cruceros traerán hoy a Málaga más de 10.000 turistas

El buque Ventura, de la naviera P&O, moverá casi 5.000 pasajeros en una operativa pionera

miguel ferrary 26.03.2014 | 05:00

El presidente de la Autoridad Portuaria, Paulino Plata, mantuvo ayer una reunión con el presidente de la Diputación Provincial, Elías Bendodo, para aunar esfuerzos en la captación y promoción de inversiones en la ciudad.La Opinión
 

Los cruceros serán hoy protagonistas en Málaga, con la coincidencia de cinco buques en el puerto y unos 10.000 turistas por el Centro, con un gasto generado que se estima en 750.000 euros en apenas una jornada.

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Billionaire Ross Says Shipping Demand to Catch Supply Next Year

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“We first invested in shipping about two years ago knowing it was a volatile industry, but it has proven to be even more volatile than we had anticipated,” billionaire investor Wilbur Ross said.

 

Expanding trade will catch up with the glut of merchant vessels in the first half of next year as accelerating growth in developing economies makes up for

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Dry bulk market enters recovery mode, on increased Capesize demand

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The dry bulk market has entered and sustained higher ground as of this week, on the back on increased Capesize demand. Although the situation in the grain market, as a result of the crisis in Ukraine is a major concern, potentially altering trade routes and patterns, the fall in iron ore prices could lead to yet another wave of restocking among Chinese steelmakers, which can seize the opportunity to attain the raw material at significantly lower prices. Yesterday, the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) increased by 15 points, reaching 1,468 points, although during the week it had briefly surpassed the 1,500 point mark. The "charge" was led by the Capesize segment, which was higher by 54 points yesterday, with the

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UPDATE 4-Alliance of top three shipping lines could start in mid-2014 - Maersk

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* "P3" alliance between Maersk, MSC and CMA CGM

* Tie-up wins approval from U.S. regulators

* Critics fear it could dominate key shipping routes

* Alliance needs green light from Europe, China regulators (Adds comments, background)

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COPENHAGEN, March 21 (Reuters) - An alliance of the world's top three container shipping firms which could control more than a third of the market is likely to start operating in mid-2014, No.1 player Maersk Line said after the tie-up was approved by U.S. regulators.

The industry has been battling overcapacity since the financial crisis because new vessels ordered before the downturn have flooded the market. This has driven rates on the main route between Asia and

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Why the UAE Walked Out on OPEC—and What It Means for the Cartel

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The Emirates had been weighing a break from the cartel for several years now. A war, a conflict in Yemen, and a collapsed partnership with Riyadh gave them their reason to act.

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced on Tuesday that

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