15 Jan 2023

Supply-demand Imbalance Worsens for Air Cargo

Below-deck capacity has significantly increased in Asian markets with rising long-haul passenger numbers, but freight demand in key markets of Europe and North America is slackening. Air cargo spot rates out of China have fallen sharply through the third quarter and into October, reflecting the supply-demand imbalance. Average rate levels from Shanghai to North Europe […]

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15 Jan 2023

Forecast 15% Reduction in Ocean Freight Capacity by 2024

Effective ocean carrier capacity will be decreased by up to 15% between 2023 and 2024, a result of new global fuel efficiency rules, along with slow-steaming and scrapping. The reduction will occur in spite of a continuous increase in newbuilding deliveries, container shipping analyst Lars Jensen has said. Total container shipping capacity will expand 8 […]

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15 Jan 2023

Global demand is clearly weakening

Multiple indices continue to report steep declines in the consolidated shipping market. Maritime consultants Drewry lowered its demand outlook for 2022 to 1.5%, and to 1.9% for 2023 following heavily downgraded GDP predictions. The consultancy suggested carriers would take defensive action such as demolishing older, high fuel consumption vessels and deferring orders of newbuilds to […]

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15 Jan 2023

US imports sink in September, steepest drop since 2020 lockdowns

First came the pullback in spot shipping rates from their historic peak. Then came reports of plunging Asian bookings and mass retail order cancellations, with spot rates falling even faster. Now, all of this is finally showing up at America’s ports. According to Descartes, which aggregates U.S. Customs data, inbound volumes to all U.S. ports totaled […]

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15 Jan 2023

Update on China 301 Tariffs – USTR Seeking Public Comment

USTR formally announced Wednesday that the agency will open a portal on November 15 to receive public comment on “the effectiveness of the (Section 301 / China tariff) actions in achieving the objectives of the investigation, other actions that could be taken, and the effects of such actions on the United States economy, including consumers.” This is the next […]

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15 Jan 2023

Trade Growth to Slow Sharply in 2023: WTO

  Global merchandise trade is set to slow next year, facing headwinds ranging from Russia’s war in Ukraine, high energy costs in Europe and the tightening of U.S. monetary policy leading to higher manufacturing costs and squeezing households, the World Trade Organization (WTO) said The WTO said it expects trade growth to only increase 1% […]

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15 Jan 2023

Spot Rates Continue to Decline in Jumpy Airfreight Market

General airfreight spot rates fell -9% year-on-year in September, below the 2021 level for the first time this year, as growing global cargo capacity continues to outpace air cargo volumes, CLIVE Data Services reported. Niall van de Wouw, chief airfreight officer at Xeneta said there are “no indications” demand will increase again. He noted some […]

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