Cichen Shen
APAC Editor

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.
Latest From Cichen Shen
Combined Maritime Forces on war footing as Iran promises revenge
Israel launched a strike on Iran overnight that targeted nuclear sites and military facilities, and shipping is braced for what comes next
Singapore tanker broker Vantage to raise $13m in US IPO
The Singapore-based shipbroker aims to strengthen its presence beyond Asia, especially in Western markets and the dirty petroleum products sector, chief executive says
‘Zombie’ tanker Jaya departs China for Singapore amid signs of unsuccessful discharge
AIS draught data and satellite imagery suggest the vessel may not have discharged its cargo during its latest stop in Chinese waters
Chinese inspection group CCIC exits Singapore as US sanctions bite
CCIC’s Singapore subsidiary has been forced to shut down and lay off hundreds of employees after being blacklisted by the US for allegedly facilitating Iranian oil trade, underscoring the far-reaching impact of US sanctions on Chinese companies operating in global energy markets
Transpacific box rates lose steam as carriers undercut for cargo
Transpacific spot freight rates have retreated from recent highs as an influx of capacity — including aggressive rate-cutting by returning and smaller carriers — pushes prices below $5,000 per feu, with competition intensifying amid signs of faltering cargo demand
US-blocked VLCC Jaya skirts sanctions with scrapped ship masquerade
Sanctioned VLCC Jaya evaded detection by repeatedly changing its name and MMSI numbers, adopting the identity of a scrapped ship and spoofing AIS/GNSS data — enabling it to covertly transport Iranian oil to China despite tightening US sanctions and global surveillance