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Ocean container freight rates to fall further in February

Container rates to fall further in February following Middle East ceasefire as carriers take action to slow market decline

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Middle East ceasefire and Lunar New Year will see ocean container freight rates fall further in February – with carriers now taking action to slow the market decline.

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Latest data from Xeneta – the leading ocean and air freight intelligence platform – shows average spot rates from the Far East stand at USD 3795 per FEU (40ft container) into North Europe and USD 5085 per FEU into the Mediterranean – down 22% and 13% respectively since 1 January.

Early data suggests spot rates will fall further on 1 February, down 5-10% on both trades.

From the Far East to US East Coast, average spot rates decreased 7% during January to stand at USD 6417 per FEU. Into the US West Coast, spot rates are USD 5021 per FEU, down 14% in the same period.

Spot rates on both US-bound trades flattened in the second half of January following a sharp early month decline. Heading into February, spot rates could fall further, particularly into the US West Coast, while the US East Coast holds a little firmer.

Peter Sand, Xeneta Chief Analyst, said: “Ceasefire in the Middle East does not suddenly mean there is now safe passage through the Red Sea for all container ships – but it is enough to cause a change in market sentiment and this has a real impact on freight rates.

“We must factor Lunar New Year celebrations in the Far East, which traditionally sees a slowdown in containerized exports at this time of year, but there is little doubt the evolving situation in the Red Sea is contributing to falling freight rates.”

Ocean container carriers are now taking action to slow the market decline through capacity management.

On the trade from the Far East to Mediterranean, blanked sailings will steadily increase to reach 38,900 TEU (20ft equivalent container) of shipping capacity in the week commencing 24 February. This is an increase of 318% from current levels.

From the Far East to North Europe, blanked sailings will reach 75,700 TEU of shipping capacity by 24 February – an increase of 449%.

Sand said: “Carriers will not sit on their hands while freight rates collapse. They will do everything they can to keep rates elevated and have got much smarter at capacity management in recent years.”

Phase 1 of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas commenced on 19 January and is expected to last 42 days before entering Phase 2, which could see a permanent ceasefire agreed.

Sand said: “February may be crucial in understanding how ocean container freight rates will develop in 2025. The ceasefire in Middle East is set to enter Phase 2 and we will see exports increase from the Far East in the first half of the month following Lunar New Year.

“Despite the decline in January, we must remember that average spot rates are still massively elevated on the Far East fronthauls to Europe and US compared to pre-Red Sea crisis, so they potentially have a long way to fall.

“Carriers are going to find it extremely difficult to keep rates elevated, especially given the record number of ships entering service, so we could see markets collapse if there is a largescale return to the Red Sea.

“The situation is far from certain and we know how suddenly and dramatically the outlook can change in ocean container shipping. There is a still a long way to go before a lasting peace deal is agreed in the Middle East and other geo-political factors, such as Trump’s tariff proposals, could come into play and put upward pressure on freight rates.”

Source: Xeneta


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