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Baltic Dry Index Reaches 2066 as Dry Bulk Markets Gain Momentum

By MGN EditorialApril 3, 2026 at 04:57 PM

The Baltic Dry Index climbed 36 points to 2066 on Thursday, April 2, signaling renewed strength in the dry bulk shipping market amid demand for coal, grain, and iron ore transportation.

The Baltic Dry Index (BDI) rose 36 points to reach 2066 points on April 2, 2026, reflecting positive momentum in the dry bulk shipping sector. The index, compiled daily by the London-based Baltic Exchange, tracks shipping rates for major dry cargo commodities including coal, grain, and iron ore based on a global survey of shipping agents. The BDI serves as a critical barometer for global trade activity and economic health, as it measures the cost of transporting unpackaged bulk commodities across major sea routes. Rising index values typically indicate increased demand for shipping services and suggest growing commercial activity in key industrial and agricultural sectors. The 36-point gain reflects improved sentiment in the dry bulk market, which had faced considerable volatility in recent months due to seasonal demand fluctuations and macroeconomic uncertainty. The index's movement is closely monitored by shipowners, charterers, commodity traders, and market analysts as a leading indicator of global economic conditions. According to the Hellenic Shipping News, the index continues to be based on the Baltic Exchange's time-honored methodology of daily price assessments from shipping agents worldwide, ensuring accurate reflection of current market conditions across major shipping routes and vessel classes.
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