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Coronavirus restrictions hit shipping, spreading global economic strain - February 2020 - but wait....December 2022: Freight rate from China drops 90%

Commonground

Senior Moderator
By BENOIT PELEGRIN
Today, 8:01 pm
LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP)

Excerpt from the above article:

The BDI has now reached lows last seen in early 2016, when the shipping sector was suffering a supply and demand imbalance in the wake of the 2008-09 global economic crisis.

Its “Capesize” index for the largest category of ships — those that cannot even squeeze through the Suez or Panama Canals — is at historic lows.

...https://www.timesofisrael.com/coron...it-shipping-spreading-global-economic-strain/
 
Another excerpt:
“Power generation in China has dropped and steel mills are reportedly cutting capacity utilization which, respectively, point to lower demand for coal and iron ore,” Capital Economics wrote.

....The price of shipping both commodities is reflected in the BDI index, which is in “free fall,” Capital Economics said.
 
Freight rates from China to West Coast down 90% as global trade falls off fast


PUBLISHED WED, DEC 7 20229:28 AM EST
UPDATED WED, DEC 7 20226:40 PM EST
  • A 90% year over year drop in ocean freight rates for cargo from China bound to the U.S. West Coast exceeded the expectation among logistics firms for just how fast trade demand would fall.
  • Prices in the ocean freight contract market posted a record monthly drop in November.
  • Central banks around the world are fighting inflation by raising interest rates and cooling demand, but that can quickly turn into a recession rather than the “soft landing” for the economy banks including the Fed say their monetary policy can engineer.
  • While November could represent the low point, logistics firms are warning of an all-out price war in 2023 with too many ocean vessels and too much container capacity.
more....

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/07/frei...s-rapidly.html
 
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