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Cichen Shen

APAC Editor

Hong Kong

Based in Hong Kong, Cichen Shen is the APAC Editor for Lloyd’s List. He is responsible for steering the APAC editorial team and covering a wide range of maritime sectors, from shipbuilding and ship finance to logistics and regulations.

Previously Lloyd's List's China Editor, Cichen is a consistent provider of first-hand news and insights about the country’s fast-changing maritime industry and its influence on world trading patterns. 

Outside of shipping, Cichen is a fan of literature and is working on his first novel-- a love story derived from fragments of dreams. 

Prior to his roles at Lloyd’s List, Cichen worked as a reporter for China’s Caijing Magazine in Beijing and was a local producer for US National Public Radio (NPR) and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), while based in Shanghai.

 

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With Hormuz effectively frozen, carriers are using surcharges to ration capacity and price the Middle East Gulf risk back into the box market

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Iran attacks prompt Red Sea rethink as box shipping exits Strait of Hormuz

A sudden security shock in the Middle East Gulf is forcing carriers into risk-driven reroutes and port standstills, once again testing the resilience of global shipping

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Yangzijiang cuts 2026 order target by a quarter despite $22bn backlog

Despite record profits and a swelling orderbook, Yangzijiang is prioritising discipline and slot management over volume, cutting its 2026 order target even as global ordering remains strong

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The Horse gallops — but towards what?

Shipping loves disruption. The Year of the Horse promises plenty — but hopefully not too much

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Another idle Chinese shipyard springs back to life as capacity nears 2010’s peak

Strong demand and full berths at leading yards fuel wave of shipyard reactivations across China

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