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Container Spot Rates Show Diverging Trends on Asia Outbound Cargo

Container spot rates out of Asia are moving in different directions. As reported by gCaptain, Asia-U.S. lanes are contending with downward pricing pressure, while Asia–Europe routes are seeing rising rates. Industry benchmarks, including Drewry’s World Container Index, the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index (SCFI), and Freightos’ Baltic Index, indicate a continuing downtrend on Trans-Pacific routes. Judah

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Is Gemini’s Near 90% Schedule Reliability Paving the Way for Premium Fees?

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are exploring introducing premium charges in connection with higher schedule reliability under their vessel-sharing alliance, the Gemini Cooperation, according to several news reports. From the outset, the network was designed to achieve a target of delivering the 90% schedule reliability with its fully-phased in network. In an investor update, Maersk CEO Vincent

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Air Cargo Demand Rises in October, But Market Signals Caution

Global air cargo demand rose 4% year-over-year (y/y) in October. This stronger-than-anticipated performance comes despite reduced frontloading and the end of the U.S. de minimis exemption on August 29. However, capacity growth outpaced demand, increasing 5% y/y for the second consecutive month. As reported by Supply Chain Dive, it cited Xeneta’s Chief Airfreight Officer, Niall

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Trade Truce Offers Temporary Relief, But Uncertainty Clouds 2026 Outlook

The 12-month trade truce between the U.S. and China, coming into effect on November 10, has brought temporary relief to the global shipping market. Amongst other measures, both countries have agreed to the suspension of reciprocal port fees and a 10% reduction of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports.  Despite these steps, analysts warn that the

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Capacity Surge Threatens Stability of Trans-Atlantic Route

Sea-Intelligence warns that the continued injection of capacity by carriers will have a “destabilizing impact”. In issue 739 of the Sea-Intelligence Sunday Spotlight, it was noted that vessel utilization on the Trans-Atlantic Westbound route was under pressure. The analyst said spot rates from Rotterdam to New York were at historic lows and pointed to negative

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Suez Canal Authority Reports Strong October Performance

The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) reported a strong rebound in vessel traffic, with 229 ships transiting in October. This was the highest monthly figure since the onset of the regional crisis, according to SCA Chairman Osama Rabie. Industry sources, including gCaptain, noted that between July and October, 4,405 vessels carrying 185 million metric tons passed

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U.S. and China Suspend Respective Port Call Fees for One Year

Following high-level discussions between the presidents of the United States and China in South Korea on October 30, both nations have agreed to suspend their respective port call fees for a one-year period. As reported by The Loadstar, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) confirmed a pause on Section 301-related port fees.

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