Russia: Freight rates remain unchanged in the Azov-Black Sea region in week 36

Published 2024년 9월 5일

Tridge summary

Freight rates in the Azov-Black Sea region are steady at $26 per ton for 3,000 dwt cargo to the Sea of Marmara's ports. Despite active calculation of peas and chickpeas shipments, low product prices prevent profitable contracts. Demand for export shipments from Russian river ports, especially Egypt and Mersin, has led to a slight rate increase for these destinations. From September 4, Russia will increase the duty on wheat exports to 1,115.7 rubles, corn duty will rise slightly to 724.5 rubles, and barley duty will be zero.
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In the 36th week, freight rates in the Azov-Black Sea region are maintained at $26 per ton for 3,000 dwt cargo from Azov to the ports of the Sea of Marmara. Charterers are actively calculating shipments of peas and chickpeas, but prices for the products do not allow for profitable contracts. The number of requests for export shipments from Russian river ports is also growing, with Egypt and Mersin in particular in demand. This leads to a slight increase in rates for these destinations. The duty on wheat exports from the Russian Federation will be increased to 1,115.7 rubles from September 4, the rate for corn will also rise slightly, to 724.5 ...
Source: Zol

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