Black-swan events and carbon taxes are the few obstacles for dry bulk

The bulk sector is looking into a continued upswing with high rates and few newbuilds entering the market, but CEOs are still pointing to looming trends during a conference debate in New York.
"Rebuilding the fleet must be the next big thing in our segment, because enormous sums will have to put into securing the fuel-efficient fleet of the future,” says Mark Filanowski from Pangaea Logistic Solutions.. | Photo: David Butler Ii
"Rebuilding the fleet must be the next big thing in our segment, because enormous sums will have to put into securing the fuel-efficient fleet of the future,” says Mark Filanowski from Pangaea Logistic Solutions.. | Photo: David Butler Ii

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