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Tanker Market Surges as Geopolitical Tensions Disrupt Shipping

By MGN EditorialMarch 2, 2026 at 11:05 AM

Tanker rates are skyrocketing amid rising tensions in the Middle East, while container shipping faces uncertainty from potential military action.

The global tanker market has seen a dramatic surge in recent weeks, with VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) rates climbing sharply according to the latest industry reports. 'Clean' LR2 freight levels on routes from the Middle East Gulf to Japan have risen consistently, with the key TC1 75kt MEG/Japan rate jumping from WS168 to WS197, a 24% increase. The corresponding time charter equivalent (TCE) has also risen to just under $45,800 per day, reports Hellenic Shipping News. This spike in tanker rates comes as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East escalate following the recent US military strike that killed a top Iranian general. In response, Japanese shipping giants have announced a formal suspension of operations in the Persian Gulf region, citing the 'rapid military escalation.' "The Strait of Hormuz is practically closed," said one industry analyst, as major carriers pull back from the critical shipping chokepoint. The US and Israel have also carried out joint military strikes against Iran, further shattering prospects for a return to normal container shipping operations in the Red Sea. Meanwhile, container shipping rates from Asia to the US have seen a slight decline, though the rate of decrease has slowed as capacity is tightened through blanked sailings. Drewry's Intra-Asia Container Index has also continued its downward trend for the ninth consecutive week. Overall, the maritime industry is facing significant uncertainty and disruption from the heightened geopolitical risks in the Middle East. Shipowners and operators will need to closely monitor the evolving situation and adjust their strategies accordingly.
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