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Climbing East–West Rates Narrow Options for Shippers, Xeneta warns

Container freight rates are continuing their upward climb across major East–West trades, even as trade-related and geopolitical disruptions continue to place pressure on container shipping demand. According to Xeneta’s latest ocean container shipping market update, spot rates from the Far East have increased significantly across key corridors. June projections indicate Trans-Pacific rates to the U.S. West Coast

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India–China Trade Tops US$155 billion, Drives Capacity Growth in Intra-Asia

Containerized trade between India and China is gaining momentum, supported by strong bilateral volumes and sustained demand across intra-Asia markets. Bilateral trade between the two countries exceeded US$155 billion in 2025, with Chinese exports to India alone surpassing US$135 billion, according to The Times of India, citing Chinese customs data. The rising trade volumes between

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Air Freight Picks Up in April with 4% Growth, Capacity declines by 0.4%

Global air cargo demand showed signs of recovery in April 2026, rising 4% year-over-year, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The rebound follows a -4.8% contraction in March, highlighting the continued volatility in the air cargo market. The data also showed that capacity was down by 0.4% and the cargo load factor recorded

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Intra‑Asia Container Market Heats Up as Rates Peak

Intra-Asia freight indexes are at near peak levels, signaling strong demand, leading regional carriers to invest roughly US$1 billion in new ships as they see continued market opportunity. According to reporting from The Loadstar, the May 15th Shanghai Containerized Freight Index (SCFI) for Shanghai–Southeast Asia trades climbed sharply, with rates up 31% year‑over‑year.   Drewry’s

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Panama Canal Transits Up 8%, June Lock Maintenance to Reduce Available Slots

There are concerns over potential congestion at the Panama Canal as planned lock maintenance approaches. According to reporting from Seatrade Maritime News, planned maintenance of the canal’s locks from June 9–17 is expected to reduce daily transit capacity by approximately ten slots per day. gCaptain reported that the Suez Canal is already operating close to

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Willingness to Pay for Green Shipping Drops to 3.5%

Demand for greener shipping appears to be losing momentum as customers remain reluctant to pay higher prices for low-carbon fuels. As reported by ShippingWatch, citing a study by Boston Consulting Group (BCG), the report found that the share of container shipping customers willing to pay a premium for greener ocean freight declined to 3.5% in

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Trade Pressures and Middle East Tensions Push Global Container Demand Down 2.4%

Container shipping demand continues to face pressure from trade-related and geopolitical disruptions. Weaker U.S. import activity linked to the ongoing trade war, combined with instability in the Middle East are creating a challenging environment for containerized volumes and for trade flows. As reported by ShippingWatch, analysis by Sea-Intelligence based on data from Container Trade Statistics, shows

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European Shipowners Lead on Green Vessels, Asia Accelerates Fleet Expansion

New data points to intensifying competitive pressures around fleet growth and access to sustainable fuels for European shipping. As reported by the European Community Shipowners’ Association (ECSA), European-controlled vessels account for 34.5% of the global fleet, equivalent to approximately 570.5 million gross tons. The ECSA study noted that European operators control 45% of the world’s

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Middle East Tensions Increase Sea‑Air Demand

Air cargo operations across the Gulf were disrupted again following a wave of aerial threats on May 4, after UAE hubs reopened on May 2. This has raised concerns about the ceasefire, which the U.S. maintains is still in effect. As reported by Air Cargo Week, limited Gulf operations and ongoing airspace closures are estimated

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