Container Spot Rates Snap Back as Carriers Push Emergency Surcharges Amid Hormuz Tensions
Container spot rates rebounded this week after three consecutive weekly declines, as ocean carriers pushed through a new wave of emergency fuel and peak season surcharges tied to rising operational risks and continued uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz crisis.
According to the latest Drewry World Container Index (WCI), the composite index increased 3% to $2,286 per 40-foot container, driven primarily by gains on major Transpacific routes.
Rates from Shanghai to New York climbed 7% week-over-week to $3,721 per FEU, while Shanghai to Los Angeles rose 5% to $3,062 per FEU.
The increases come as carriers implement Emergency Fuel Surcharges
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