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天津航运指数2025年第21周环比上涨2.82%
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-05-26 11:09

Core Insights - The Tianjin Shipping Index (TSI) reflects the price fluctuations in the shipping market of Tianjin and northern regions, derived from the Northern International Container Freight Index (TCI), Northern International Bulk Freight Index (TBI), and Coastal Container Freight Index (TDI) [2][3] Group 1: Container Shipping Market - The Northern International Container Freight Index (TCI) has been continuously rising, driven by increased shipments from U.S. factory traders and a significant recovery in market volume, leading to tight shipping capacity and substantial price increases. The TCI for routes from Tianjin to the U.S. West and East coasts rose by 14.32% and 11.93% week-on-week, respectively [2] - As of May 16, the TCI has increased by 73.13 points, representing a cumulative growth of 6.19% [2] Group 2: Bulk Shipping Market - The Northern International Bulk Freight Index (TBI) has shown a downward trend, with grain market freight rates continuing to decline while coal and metal ore rates have fluctuated upwards. Consequently, the TBI has increased by 13.71 points, with a cumulative growth of 1.38% since May 16 [2] Group 3: Coastal Container Shipping Market - The Coastal Container Freight Index (TDI) has experienced a slight decline, with outbound freight rates remaining stable. However, inbound freight rates have decreased slightly due to factors such as heavy rainfall in southern regions affecting construction material shipments and the seasonal decline in fertilizer transport. The TDI has decreased by 1.07 points, reflecting a cumulative decline of 0.09% since May 16 [3] Group 4: Index Publication and Methodology - The Tianjin Shipping Index is published by the Tianjin International Trade and Shipping Service Center on each working day, covering 27 international shipping routes connecting Tianjin Port, Qingdao Port, Caofeidian Port, and global ports, as well as domestic shipping routes to major Chinese ports. The index is based on a reference point of 1000 established on July 16, 2010 [3]