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Shipping Decarbonization Weekly Insights


Latest Trends


Ports need to accelerate action in the race to a zero-emission ocean shipping future, environmental organizations Pacific Environment and Opportunity Green said in a new playbook released in connection with Climate Week NYC 2022.
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Global Grain Trade Forecast Lowered


Global wheat exports would mark a year-on-year increase

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released their latest global grain export forecast for the upcoming 2022/23 season and has reduced its expectations.
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Signal Dry Bulk Weekly Report


Snapshot of Spot Freight Rates, Supply-Demand Trends, Port Congestions


Iron ore prices are rising toward the end of September, and low steel inventories indicate a possible increase in demand for blast furnaces.
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VesselsValue-Congestion Is A Big Piece Of The Supply & Demand Puzzle

 

Drivers of congestion




Dry Bulk and Containership markets have exhibited sharp declines in earnings over the summer. 
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Energy Markets Rally As Risk Of Disruptions Rise


That optimism was also present in the iron ore market


An escalation in Europe’s energy crisis saw commodity markets gain as the focus returned to supply side issues.
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Shipfix-Global Market Update

Capesize freight rates have staged a remarkable recovery since the beginning of September

The rising stakes in the war in Ukraine, following the Russian announcement of a partial mobilisation, and interest hikes by several central banks dominated last week’s headlines.
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Geopolitical Risks Push Energy Prices Higher

A weaker USD helped boost investor appetite in commodity markets


Rising geopolitical risks were also front of mind following damage to energy infrastructure earlier this week.
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Global Steel Production Continues To Contract Outside Of China

In China production finally grew


Global crude steel production totaled 150.6 million tons last month.
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