Carriers Push for Further Rate Increases

Optimism that exports from Asia to the U.S. are recovering has prompted carriers to increase rates – again.

Trans-Pacific carriers on July 1 will impose a highly unusual third general rate increase (GRI) in one month’s time, according to a JOC.com report.

Importers and forwarders say carriers, who filed July 1 GRIs as high as $1,500 with US regulators, this week are quoting figures between $250 and $800 per FEU, the report added.

Unlike typical peak-season increases, the July increase follows previous hikes on June 1 and June 15, according to Freightos.

According to JOC, rates will continue to rise even though volumes are down about 10 percent from the same period in 2019.

NEWSWIRE

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