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New Zealand FSMC ( formerly known as AGM) Regulations

03 May 2024

New Zealand Flighty Spongy Moth Complex ( FSMC) formerly known as Asian Gypsy Moth/AGM regulations are issued by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), which include the Craft Risk Management Standard (CRMS) under section 24G of the Biosecurity Act 1993.

Australian FSMC ( formerly known as AGM) Regulations

03 May 2024

Australian FSMC ( formerly known as AGM) regulations are under the responsibility of the Australian Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAFF). Asian Gypsy Moth (AGM) has been changed to Flighted Spongy Moth Complex (FSMC) due to change of name effected in 2022.

Dry cargo market report dated 13 August 2021

16 August 2021

Panamax: A positive week in general with gains in both the Atlantic and Asian basins. The weekly dry bulk market report contains a summary of the recent movements in the market, alongside the latest figures for average dry bulk earnings and Baltic Dry Indices.

Dry cargo market report dated 23 July 2021

28 July 2021

Panamax: A contrasting week for the Panamaxes with the Asian basin proving to be broadly Indonesia centric, as a host of cargoes helped some rates to benefit. The weekly dry bulk market report contains a summary of the recent movements in the market, alongside the latest figures for average dry bulk earnings and Baltic Dry Indices.

Dry cargo market report dated 23 April 2021

26 April 2021

Ultramax/Supramax: A positive week generally for the sector, mainly led by strong demand across the Asian arena with increased cargo enquiry. The weekly dry bulk market report contains a summary of the recent movements in the market, alongside the latest figures for average dry bulk earnings and Baltic Dry Indices.

Tanker market report dated 17 November 2017

21 November 2017

Asian Products Push: Increased activity from China has been a key support factor in recent weeks and looks set to continue to underpin the markets for the balance of the year. Earlier in the month the Chinese government issued an additional 5 million tonnes of product export quota to the state-owned refiners to use by year end. The weekly tanker market report by Gibson Shipbrokers.