Bulk carriers will have to wait longer for China-driven boom

A slower than expected China will keep the dry cargo market down in 2024 as well, Norwegian bank DNB expects.
A dry bulk ship is waiting to be inspected at the Bosphorus Strait in Turkey. | Photo: Mehmet Caliskan/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
A dry bulk ship is waiting to be inspected at the Bosphorus Strait in Turkey. | Photo: Mehmet Caliskan/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Dry cargo shipping companies are still waiting for demand and freight rates to skyrocket.

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