India Seatrade News

Global air freight rates eased lower during the first week of the year, according to the latest data from TAC Index. The global Baltic Air Freight Index fell -3.7 percent over the week to January 6 as the traditional peak season period ended and volumes declined, the update added. “Nevertheless, the index starts the year comfortably above where it was 12 months ago – when there had been a steep fall after peak season – to leave it ahead by some +25.9 percent year-on-year, and the outlook is still relatively buoyant.” The fall in rates over the week was most pronounced on the big export lanes out of China with falling spot rates leading the overall indices lower, the update added.  “The index of outbound routes from Hong Kong dropped -11.1 percent WoW, though is still in positive territory by +14 percent YoY. Outbound Shanghai dropped by -6.8 percent WoW, though still well ahead by some +37.6 percent YoY.