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Shipping Market Moves: Container Rates, Tanker Sanctions, and Dry Bulk Volatility

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:34 AM

A roundup of recent news on container shipping rates, potential EU sanctions on Russian oil, and fluctuations in the dry bulk market.

## Container Shipping Rates Decline Slightly According to the latest data from Drewry, the World Container Index (WCI) - a key benchmark for global container freight rates - declined by 1% last week. The WCI has been the go-to independent reference for index-linked shipping contracts, providing visibility across major trade lanes. 'If your organization is considering index-linked contracts or requires regional coverage beyond the eight trade lanes provided, contact our ocean freight cost benchmarking team,' Drewry noted in their report. ## EU Considers Crude Oil Sanctions on Russia The Gibson tanker market report indicates that the EU is considering major changes to its sanctions framework on Russian oil. This could lead to a 'crude clampdown' that significantly impacts global tanker markets. 'The EU is considering a major change to its sanctions framework on Russian oil,' Gibson Shipbrokers stated. 'The details are still emerging, but this could lead to a crude clampdown that would have wide-ranging implications for global tanker markets.' ## Volatility in Dry Bulk Shipping The Baltic Dry Index, a key indicator of dry bulk shipping rates, halted a two-day advance on Friday, falling about 0.6% to 2,083 points. The decline was driven by pressure on the larger capesize segment, which typically transports 150,000-ton cargoes like iron ore. 'The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk index, which tracks rates for vessels transporting dry commodities, snapped a two-day winning streak on Friday, falling about 0.6% to 2,083 points, pressured by the bigger-size segment,' according to Hellenic Shipping News. ## China's LNG Carrier Orders Boost Korea's Pricing Power Meanwhile, China's aggressive ordering of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers is paradoxically serving as a lever that boosts Korean shipbuilders' bargaining power on prices, some analysts say. 'As China's shipbuilding industry has aggressively increased orders for liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers since the start of the year, some analysts say the move is paradoxically serving as a lever that boosts Korean shipbuilders' bargaining power on prices,' Hellenic Shipping News reported.
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