EXPORT VOLUME TO SOUTH EAST ASIA IS INCREASING TOGETHER WITH THE RATE
1. South East Asia: export volume is increasing. Carriers increased their rates by USD20/30 per 20‘/40‘ generally. Rates for Japan increased by USD30/50 per 20‘/40‘.
2. Middle East and Red Sea: carriers have enough space. The rates remain the same as last week. But some carriers reduced the rates a little.
3. Europe and Mediterraneans: plenty of space. The rates remain the same as last week.
4. Oceania: plenty of space. MAERSK reduced their rates. Others‘ rates remain the same.
5. Africa: stable export volume. MAERSK keeps reducing rates for Southern and Western Africa. Other carriers haven‘t changed their rates.
6. North America: stable export volume. China Shipping reduced rates. Others remain the same.
7. Caribbean Sea and Latin America: plenty of space. The rates don‘t have much change comparing with last week.
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