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Free Brazil-China iron ore freight rate declines to its lowest level in 2024

Free Indian government announces measures to ease bottlenecks in export-imports

Free Oct.1 dockworker strike to affect containerized imports, finished steel products, steel experts say

Free Rising freight costs and container shortages to hit Indian exports

Sea freight rates stable in July for Brazilian steel imports

Free Fortescue and COSCO to decarbonize iron ore shipping

Sea freight rates increase in June for Brazilian steel imports

Free Maersk expects shipping industry capacity to narrow further in Q2

Free Canadian railway freight volume up 4.0 percent in February

Free Turkey’s Kardemir creates transportation subsidiary

Free Canadian rail freight volume down 8.5 percent in January

Free Recent attack on ship carrying Chinese steel to Saudi Arabia hardly impacts market so far

Free Suez Canal crisis raises freight rates for Europe by 150%

Free Canadian railway freight volume up 11.2 percent in December

Free GMXT railroad's revenue from steel transportation falls 13.6 percent in Q4

Free JFE Steel deploys first LNG-fueled bulk carrier for raw material transportation

Free Oman’s Al Jazeera Steel to reach export markets via railway network

Free Canadian rail freight volume up 0.8 percent in November

Free Container freight rates surge along India-Europe maritime route amid Red Sea risks


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