Tomer Raanan

Tomer Raanan is Lloyd’s List’s senior maritime reporter in the US. He is based in New York, where he enjoyed a decade-long career in private security before joining Lloyd’s List in 2022. Tomer Raanan has a background as a writer, researcher and analyst who has written for the South China Morning Post and Nikkei, publishers of the Financial Times, and has written, edited and translated for the Asia Policy Program in the Abba Eban Institute. He is experienced in trade & investment data analysis, in addition to FDI, security and technology issues. A graduate of SUNY Empire State College with a degree in Public Affairs, majoring in political science and economics, Tomer is also a military veteran and a devout Liverpool fan.
Latest From Tomer Raanan
US-sanctioned LPG shipper ‘categorically’ denies wrongdoing
An LPG cargo discharged in Bangladesh last October stirred controversy because of its suspected Iranian origins, prompting a probe from the Chittagong Port Authority. On Monday, the US sanctioned the shipper of that cargo, Dubai-based Octane Energy Group, but the company ‘categorically’ denies any involvement in Iranian oil trades
Shadow LPG carrier fleet swells as Iran crackdown looms
Largely flying under the radar, a fleet of LPG carriers with 5.1m cu m of capacity has been shuttling billions of dollars’ worth of Iranian propane and butane, while recording a hefty number of port state control detentions
Matson chief says USTR proposal part of ‘early innings’ in US-China trade talks
‘Our feeling is we’re in the early innings of a discussion to be had between the US and Chinese governments,’ Matt Cox said during Matson’s 4Q24 earnings call on Tuesday
‘Maximum pressure’ in motion as US sanctions more Iran-linked tankers and entities
The Trump administration announced its second round of sanctions against Iran on Monday, targeting Iranian officials, shipping companies, commodity traders and 13 tankers. The move came on the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which allies commemorated with sanctions on Russian vessels
Southern California ports see stellar start to 2025 as shippers front-load ahead of tariffs
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach handled almost 1.9m teu in January, marking their strongest-ever start to the year. The surge was driven by shippers rushing to move cargo ahead of anticipated tariffs and the Lunar New Year, but economic indicators have raised concerns
How ‘Maximum Pressure 2.0’ could play out in VLGC market
VLGCs were unscathed by US sanctions until last year but the pace of designations may pick up under the new US administration. If new sanctions are imposed — and enforced — mainstream owners may benefit from even a relatively modest cut to Iran’s LPG exports