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Dry Bulk Market Enters 2026 on Stronger Footing

By MGN EditorialFebruary 17, 2026 at 01:12 PM

The dry bulk shipping market has started 2026 on a firmer note, building on the strong finish to 2025, according to the latest report from Xclusiv Shipbrokers.

The dry bulk shipping market has entered 2026 on a markedly firmer footing, according to the latest weekly report from Xclusiv Shipbrokers. The report notes that the dry bulk market saw a strong finish to 2025, with that momentum carrying over into the new year. 'The dry bulk market has entered 2026 on a markedly firmer footing, with the strong finish of 2025 providing a solid foundation for the year ahead,' the report states. Xclusiv Shipbrokers attributes the improved market conditions to a combination of factors, including: - Continued strong demand for commodities like iron ore and coal, driven by economic growth in major importing regions - Tighter vessel supply as newbuild deliveries remain limited and scrapping activity increases - Disruptions to global supply chains that have boosted ton-mile demand for dry bulk shipping The report highlights that the Capesize segment has been a particular bright spot, with freight rates reaching multi-year highs in recent months. This has helped lift sentiment across the broader dry bulk market. Looking ahead, Xclusiv Shipbrokers says the positive momentum in the dry bulk sector is expected to continue through 2026, though cautioned that macroeconomic headwinds and geopolitical risks could pose challenges. The firm remains cautiously optimistic about the market's prospects for the year ahead.
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