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Weekly Tanker and Dry Bulk Time Charter Rates: Market Snapshot for 3 June 2026

By MGN EditorialJune 3, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Seatrade Maritime's latest weekly rate report provides an overview of prevailing time charter rates across the tanker and dry bulk shipping segments as of 3 June 2026.

## Tanker and Dry Bulk Time Charter Rates — Week of 3 June 2026 The latest weekly rate assessment published by Seatrade Maritime offers industry participants a current snapshot of time charter market conditions across both the tanker and dry bulk sectors, providing a key benchmark for shipowners, charterers, and freight market analysts. ### Market Context Time charter rates remain a closely watched indicator of underlying supply-and-demand dynamics in global shipping. For dry bulk operators, rates reflect cargo volumes tied to commodity flows including iron ore, coal, and grain, while tanker rates are sensitive to crude oil and refined product trade patterns, seasonal demand shifts, and geopolitical developments affecting key shipping corridors. According to Seatrade Maritime's 3 June report, the weekly rate data covers the principal vessel classes across both segments, giving market participants a reliable reference point for chartering decisions and fleet deployment strategies. ### Why It Matters For shipping professionals, weekly time charter assessments serve as a practical tool for benchmarking contract negotiations and evaluating spot market opportunities against period employment. Sustained movements in either direction can signal broader shifts in fleet utilisation, newbuilding demand, or changes in trade route economics. With global commodity trade volumes continuing to evolve against a backdrop of shifting energy policies, infrastructure investment, and macroeconomic pressures, rate transparency remains essential for informed decision-making across the maritime value chain. Industry participants are encouraged to consult the full rate tables published by Seatrade Maritime for detailed vessel-class breakdowns and week-on-week comparisons. *Source: Seatrade Maritime*
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