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Maritime Industry Briefing: Freight Rates, Drone Incident Near French Carrier

By MGN EditorialFebruary 28, 2026 at 02:36 AM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including updates on container freight rates and a drone incident near a French aircraft carrier.

## Freight Rates Stall After Lunar New Year According to gCaptain, container freight spot rates on major trade routes saw limited movement this week as supply chains in China slowly began to restart following the Lunar New Year holiday. Carriers are now eyeing potential blank sailings to manage capacity. 'The latest data from Drewry's World Container Index showed the composite index was flat this week at $3,447 per 40ft container, with rates on the Shanghai-Rotterdam and Shanghai-Los Angeles trades unchanged,' the report states. 'Carriers are closely monitoring the situation and may opt to blank sailings to prevent a further erosion of freight rates.' The stall in freight rates comes after a period of volatility in the container shipping market, with rates surging to record highs during the pandemic before beginning to decline in late 2022. Carriers are now taking steps to manage capacity and maintain freight levels as the market normalizes. ## Drone Incident Near French Carrier In other news, the French government has described as a 'ridiculous provocation' the incident where Sweden shot down an unidentified drone near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle docked in Malmo, according to a report from gCaptain. 'French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said it would be a 'ridiculous provocation' if Russia was behind the drone incident,' the article notes. 'The drone was shot down by Swedish fighter jets near the French carrier, which was docked in the Swedish port city.' This latest incident marks the latest in a series of drone sightings and activities near NATO assets, raising concerns about potential surveillance or other nefarious intentions. The maritime industry will be watching closely to see how this situation develops and what steps may be taken to enhance security around sensitive naval operations.

Source: gCaptain

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