The index was 62 per cent below the previous pandemic peak of $10,377 in September 2021, but 181 per cent higher than the average of $1,420 in 2019 (pre-pandemic).
The average year-to-date composite index is $3,946 per 40-foot container, $1,079 higher than the 10-year average of $2,867 (inflated by the exceptional 2020-22 COVID period).
The freight rates from Shanghai to Los Angeles increased by 13 per cent, or $647, to $5,476 per 40-foot container, and those from Shanghai to New York rose by 10 per cent, or $640, to $7,085 per 40-foot container, while those from Rotterdam to Shanghai increased by 1 per cent, or $6, to $522 per 40-foot container.
Conversely, rates from Shanghai to Rotterdam decreased by 8 per cent, or $399, to $4,375 per 40-foot container, and those from Shanghai to Genoa fell by 4 per cent, or $210, to $5,210 per 40-foot container. Likewise, rates from Los Angeles to Shanghai, New York to Rotterdam, and Rotterdam to New York decreased by 1 per cent to $719, $828, and $2,698 per 40-foot container, respectively.
The ILA and USMX have reached a tentative agreement, averting a looming port strike in January. Nonetheless, Drewry expects rates on the Transpacific trade to rise in the coming week, driven by front-loading ahead of the anticipated tariff hikes under the incoming Trump Administration.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)