Core Viewpoint - The Tianjin Shipping Index (TSI) has shown a gradual decline, reflecting a decrease in shipping prices in northern China for the week of September 15-19, 2025, with a total drop of 1.27% compared to the previous week [1][3]. Group 1: Shipping Price Indices - The Tianjin Shipping Index (TSI) closed at 953.85 points, down 12.24 points from September 12, indicating a downward trend in shipping prices [1][3]. - The Northern International Container Freight Index (TCI) decreased significantly, closing at 1016.18 points, with a drop of 6.33% due to low cargo volumes on European routes and a rapid decline in South American routes [3][4]. - The Northern International Dry Bulk Freight Index (TBI) experienced a slight rebound, closing at 1131.97 points, with a total increase of 1.70%, driven by a rise in coal and metal ore freight indices [3][4]. Group 2: Specific Route Performance - On the TCI, the freight indices for routes from Tianjin to Europe, Eastern Mediterranean, and Western Mediterranean fell by 19.45%, 6.82%, and 12.86% respectively, indicating a significant decline in demand [3]. - The freight indices for routes to South America also saw sharp declines, with drops of 26.10%, 5.27%, and 6.15% for Tianjin to South America West, East, and Central routes respectively [3]. - The TBI showed a mixed performance, with the coal freight index increasing by 2.58% and the metal ore index rising by 2.60%, while the grain freight index fell by 0.54% due to weak demand [3][4]. Group 3: Coastal Container Freight Index - The Coastal Container Freight Index (TDI) showed a rebound, closing at 914.50 points, with an overall increase of 1.86%, driven by a rise in outbound freight rates [4]. - The outbound freight index increased by 6.61%, while the inbound freight index decreased by 3.28% due to delays caused by typhoons affecting shipping operations [4].
天津航运指数2025年第38周环比下跌1.27%
Zhong Guo Jin Rong Xin Xi Wang·2025-09-22 11:53