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Container Rates Slide as Pre-Lunar New Year Surge Fizzles

By MGN EditorialFebruary 5, 2026 at 10:26 PM

Global container shipping rates fell for a fourth consecutive week as the traditional pre-Lunar New Year cargo surge failed to materialize, prompting carriers to announce an unusually large wave of blank sailings.

Global container shipping rates have fallen for a fourth consecutive week as the traditional pre-Lunar New Year cargo surge failed to materialize, according to a report from gCaptain. Spot rates dropped across all major trade lanes, with the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index (SCFI) declining 3.1% from the previous week. This marks the fourth straight week of declines, putting further pressure on container carriers as they navigate uncertain demand and the reopening of the Suez Canal. 'The pre-Lunar New Year cargo surge that usually boosts volumes and rates has largely fizzled out this year, leading to a wave of blanked sailings by carriers trying to prop up freight rates,' gCaptain reported. Carriers have announced an unusually large number of blank sailings in recent weeks in an effort to manage overcapacity and support freight rates. This comes as the industry faces the dual challenges of weakening demand and the reopening of the Suez Canal, which had diverted some traffic around the Cape of Good Hope during its closure. 'The setback underscores the financial strain facing carriers as overcapacity collides with the end of Cape of Good Hope diversions,' according to The Maritime Executive. Despite the recent slide, container freight rates remain elevated compared to historical norms. However, the fading of the traditional pre-Lunar New Year peak has raised concerns about the strength of demand in the coming months.

Source: gCaptain

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