BIMCO sees Brazil’s iron ore exports up 14.4% in first four months despite disruption scares
27 April 2021The shipping number of the week provides numbers with a brief analysis of relevant developments in the shipping markets.
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The shipping number of the week provides numbers with a brief analysis of relevant developments in the shipping markets.
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The shipping number of the week provides numbers with a brief analysis of relevant developments in the shipping markets.
The shipping number of the week provides members with a brief analysis of relevant developments in the shipping markets.
The shipping number of the week provides numbers with a brief analysis of relevant developments in the shipping markets.
Exports from the major US west coast container ports took another hit in July, falling to their lowest level since at least 2010, the earliest BIMCO has data for.
Brazil remains on track for a record maize harvest this year, and exports could rise 8% in 2023. Brazil could thereby become the world’s largest maize exporter this year, which would partially offset weaker harvests in the US, Argentina, and Ukraine, and benefit panamax and supramax ships.
The 49.2 composite reading of the Caixin/Markit China manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) in August marks the first contraction in activity since April 2020 when China was recovering from its initial COVID-19 outbreak.
In the first seven months of the year Chinese coal imports from Australia have totalled just 780,000 tonnes as Chinese restrictions on Australian coal have started to hurt, according to Oceanbolt.
The closure of the Colonial pipeline which runs from the US Gulf to the US East Coast, has caused a spike in oil product tanker rates on trades to and from the region.