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Selwyn PARKER - Obituary
Legacy.com
Selwyn PARKER passed away in Kaitaia, Northland. Funeral Home Services for Selwyn are being provided by Geards Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in...
2 days ago
Selwyn PARKER Obituary (2024) - The New Zealand Herald
Legacy.com
PARKER, Selwyn James. Passed away peacefully on Tuesday 7 October 2024 at Home in Awanui, aged 90 years. Dearly loved husband of the Late...
1 day ago
Ticking time bomb of debt
World Finance
Global public debt has tripled since the mid-1970s and with many economies now in debt distress, there is a growing urgency not just to reduce it, but also for...
2 months ago
Hong Kong keeps Russia’s dark fleet afloat
Lowy Institute
Operating under flags of convenience, hundreds of vessels are evading the sanctions meant to stifle movement.
1 month ago
Vietnam's Ports Benefit From Geopolitics and Trade Wars
The Maritime Executive
[By Selwyn Parker]Vietnam's main ports have shot up the world rankings in terms of volumes of container-based traffic as manufacturers...
8 months ago
Rise of the Redback
Lowy Institute
The US dollar remain the dominant currency. But China – and others – are driving the yuan as an alternative.
10 months ago
Shipping and the great shrinking waterways
Lowy Institute
With droughts a more regular feature due to climate change, the globe needs a big rethink on supply chains.
6 months ago
The great offshore decommissioning
Lowy Institute
More than 70 per cent of the world's oil and gas production comes via ageing infrastructure rapidly approaching an economic limit.
9 months ago
Maritime trade is sailing to a tipping point
World Finance
War and climate change are now the major threats impacting the movement of goods through commercial waterways across the globe.
2 months ago
OPINION | Drought and war hit the choke points
Baird Maritime
The number of ships passing through the drought-ridden Panama Canal and the terrorist-hit Red Sea slows, the geopolitical importance of these so-called choke...
8 months ago