Less Chinese steel could halter dry cargo upswing
Allied Shipbroking posits that dry cargo market outlooks will be subdued should China decrease its steel production in the coming months.
by JENS THOMSEN
Even though the dry cargo market has been improving since late February, it is for from safe to say that said market will stay stable, Allied Shipbroking warns.
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