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MONEYWEB LIVESTREAM And the rally isn’t over. By Isis Almeida, Rachel Graham and Annie Lee, Bloomberg 7 Apr 2021  07:42  Image: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg For a glimpse of how quickly and unevenly economies are recovering from the pandemic, look no further than the market for shipping raw materials. Rising demand for everything from soybeans to steel has sent the cost of hauling dry goods soaring more than 50% this year. Manufacturing, which first picked up in China, is now accelerating elsewhere, and countries are stepping up commodity purchases to rebuild stockpiles after running them down during lockdowns that slowed port operations and hit economic activity globally.

Bloomberg: Supply Lines: Shipping s extended boom

The price of coal has jumped from a year ago, lumber futures have tripled to a new record, steel has been on a roll, and corn and soybeans have staged their own rallies during the pandemic. Commodities traded in global markets have been on a tear, which means no rest for the ships needed to transport raw materials. The cost of hauling them has jumped more than 50% this year, fueled first by a manufacturing rebound in China and now accelerating elsewhere as countries rebuild stockpiles depleted during lockdowns. The rally isn’t over, analysts said. Freight rates to carry boatloads of commodities like grains, iron ore and coal  known as dry bulk are expected to remain high this year and possibly into 2022, according to a report Wednesday from Bloomberg’s Isis Almeida, Rachel Graham and Annie Lee.

Commodity Shipping Rates Are Surging and Rally Isn t Over

Commodity Shipping Rates Are Surging and Rally Isn’t Over Bloomberg 2 hrs ago (Bloomberg) For a glimpse of how quickly and unevenly economies are recovering from the pandemic, look no further than the market for shipping raw materials. Rising demand for everything from soybeans to steel has sent the cost of hauling dry goods soaring more than 50% this year. Manufacturing, which first picked up in China, is now accelerating elsewhere, and countries are stepping up commodity purchases to rebuild stockpiles after running them down during lockdowns that slowed port operations and hit economic activity globally. Analysts say the rally isn’t over, with rates to carry unpacked commodities like grains, iron ore and coal known as dry bulk expected to remain high this year and possibly into 2022. That’s a stark turnaround for a market that slid to a four-year low less than 12 months ago, and comes amid a tight supply of vessels. It’s also happening as the uneven recovery

Dry Bulk Shipping Rates Are Surging and the Rally Isn t Over – gCaptain

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Commodity Shipping Rates Are Surging and the Rally Isn t Over

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