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Dry Bulk Shipping Outlook: South African Coal Exports Expand, Baltic Dry Index Rebounds

By MGN EditorialFebruary 28, 2026 at 02:36 AM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including rising South African coal exports, a rebound in the Baltic Dry Index, and German import price declines.

## Dry Bulk Shipping: South African Coal Exports Keep Expanding According to a report from shipbroker Banchero Costa, 'global coal trade lost momentum in 2025, easing after a strong rebound the previous year that had brought activity back to pre-pandemic levels.' However, one bright spot has been the continued expansion of coal exports from South Africa. 'Coal exports from South Africa have been steadily recovering over the past few years and 2025 was no exception,' the report states. This is positive news for the dry bulk shipping sector, as South African coal is an important commodity transported by capesize vessels. ## Baltic Dry Index Snaps 2-Day Losing Run In other dry bulk shipping news, the Baltic Exchange's dry bulk index rose about 1.1% on Friday, February 27, to 2,140 points - the highest level since January 30. This halted a two-day losing streak for the index, which tracks rates for vessels transporting dry commodities like iron ore and coal. 'The capesize index, which typically transports 150,000-ton cargoes such as iron ore and coal, was up 1.5%,' according to Hellenic Shipping News. ## German Import Prices Fall Sharply Turning to the broader economic picture, Germany's import prices fell by 2.3% year-on-year in January 2026, the steepest drop since March 2024, according to Hellenic Shipping News. This was 'weighed down by a decline in energy costs (-21.1%) amid lower prices for crude oil (-24.5%), natural gas (-23.1%), and petroleum products (-16.8%).' While lower energy costs can benefit some industries, the decline in German import prices may signal broader economic headwinds that could impact maritime trade volumes going forward. Overall, these developments paint a mixed picture for the dry bulk shipping sector, with positive signs from South Africa's coal exports balanced by potential economic uncertainty. Industry stakeholders will be closely watching these trends in the months ahead.
#dry bulk#coal exports#baltic dry index#german imports

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