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Container Shipping Rates Continue Downward Slide

By MGN EditorialFebruary 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM

Global container shipping rates fell for the seventh consecutive week, despite factory reopenings, as the industry grapples with overcapacity and weakening demand.

Global container shipping rates extended their losing streak this week, falling 1% to $1,899 per 40-foot container, according to the latest data from the Drewry World Container Index. This marks the seventh straight week of declines, despite the reopening of factories in China following the Lunar New Year holiday. The continued downward pressure on spot rates comes as the container shipping industry faces a combination of overcapacity and weakening demand. "Factory reopenings in China have not been enough to offset the broader slowdown in global trade," said a maritime industry analyst. "Carriers are struggling to find the right balance between capacity and demand." Spot rates on the key Asia-Europe and transpacific trade lanes have fallen sharply in recent months, putting pressure on container shipping lines' profit margins. "This is a challenging time for the industry, with carriers having to navigate volatile market conditions and find ways to optimize their networks," the analyst added. Looking ahead, industry experts say further rate declines are likely in the coming weeks and months as carriers work to rebalance supply and demand. "We're in for a period of continued volatility and uncertainty in the container shipping market," the analyst concluded.
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