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Chinese Lunar New Year Demand Drives Ocean Spot Rate Surge at Start of 2026

Oceanfreight container spot rates on Trans-Pacific services have registered significant increases, according to Freightos Head of Research, Judah Levine. Pre-Lunar New Year demand and general rate increases by carriers have pushed prices on the Asia–U.S. West Coast 30% higher than mid-December, while East Coast routes have risen by 20%. The expectation is that the pre-Lunar

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U.S. Container Imports Slip 5.9% Year-on-Year Despite Modest December Uptick

U.S import container activity ended the year -0.4% below 2024 levels. U.S. container import volumes in December 2025 rose slightly by 2% month-over-month but fell by -5.9% compared to December 2024, according to the January Global Shipping Report from Descartes Systems Group Looking at December’s year-over-year performance for U.S. containerized imports from the top 10

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Suez Canal Traffic Remains 60% Below Pre-Crisis levels

Shipping traffic through the Suez Canal remains significantly below pre-crisis levels, with activity approximately 60% lower than the same week in 2023, according to BIMCO. As reported by splash247, more than 100 attacks on commercial vessels have occurred since November 2023, impacting global trade routes. Container shipping has been hit hardest. Fourth-quarter 2025 transits were

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China’s Trade Shift Reshapes Global Container Flows

China’s trade surplus exceeded $1 trillion in the first 11 months of 2025. As reported by splash247, despite shipments to the U.S. dropping nearly one-third year-over-year, overall exports were buoyed by increased activity targeting alternative markets. The pivot to other trade partners has had a significant impact on global container flows, with BIMCO observing demand

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Secondary Lanes Absorb Surplus Capacity in 2025

According to Sea-Intelligence, vessel capacity that used to be absorbed by major trade lanes is now spilling into secondary trade lanes. Alan Murphy, CEO of Sea-Intelligence, said the extra capacity brought on by the Red Sea crisis is “effectively saturating the peripheral trades of the global network”. Sea-Intelligence tracked more than 16,000 vessel transfers across

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Maritime Chokepoint Disruptions Pose $14 Billion Annual Risk to Global Trade

A recent study by the University of Oxford highlighted the vulnerability of global supply chains to disruptions at key maritime chokepoints. The research examined 24 major chokepoints and estimated that disruptions at critical passages impacted $192 billion in trade annually, resulting in approximately $14 billion in economic losses. “We estimate the economic losses of chokepoint

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Global Schedule Reliability at 61.4% in October, Carriers Weigh Red Sea Return

Sea-Intelligence’s October 2025 global schedule reliability report covering 34 trade lanes, shows a 3.5 percentage point decline in schedule reliability, dropping to 61.4%. “This is only the second major M/M decline in 2025 and comes after three consecutive months of stable global schedule reliability. On a Y/Y level, schedule reliability was up 11.1 percentage points,”

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Freight Indices Point to Global Trade Growth Tapering Off

According to the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) latest Goods Trade Barometer, global merchandise trade growth has decelerated in the second half of 2025. Referencing current readings, the WTO wrote: “While still above trend, the indices for air freight (102.7) and container shipping (101.7) have seen their values decline over the last three months, indicating a

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