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World Trade Is So Bad That Cargo Ships Are Being Scrapped As Never Seen Before by elampiro(m): 4:56pm On Feb 23, 2016
World trade is so bad that cargo ships are being scrapped at double the 1986 record rate

Feb. 22, 2016, 2:57


World trade is as bad as it has been at any point since the global financial crisis in 2008.

The Baltic Dry Index, a measure of how much it costs to transport raw materials, in November dropped below 500 for the first time , and it has kept falling.

The index was as high as 1,222 in August, and it has fallen 84% from a recent peak of 2,330 in late 2013.

The index measures how much it costs to ship dry commodities, meaning raw materials like grain and steel, around the world.

It is frequently used as a so-called canary in the coal mine for the state of the global economy and how well international trade is performing. If the price is low, it suggests trade is slowing.

Analysts at Deutsche Bank led by Amit Mehrotra have been watching the fall closely. The drop has been so bad that ships are being scrapped faster than they are being built. Here are the main points in a recent note (emphasis ours):

Total dry bulk capacity declined by almost 1M tons (net) last week as the pace of deliveries slowed and scrapping remained elevated.
Around 16 ships were sold for scrap last week totaling 1.6M tons. This more than offset 9 new deliveries, translating to a net reduction of 7 vessels.

Last week's scrapping would represent an annualized pace of 11% of installed capacity, which is almost double the all-time high of 6.3% set in 1986.

Year-to-date scrapping is up 80% versus same time last year.

It's bad news, as it means that ship owners expect demand for cargo transport to remain weak long into the future. And they're generally very good at predicting trends in global trade.
This graph from Capital Economics shows just how closely the Baltic Dry index tracks world trade volumes.

www.businessinsider.com/baltic-dry-index-scrapping-ships-2016-2



For those who might think the problem is perculiar to Nigeria
Re: World Trade Is So Bad That Cargo Ships Are Being Scrapped As Never Seen Before by olamds(m): 5:24pm On Feb 23, 2016
We should all understand that this Economy situation is not affecting Nigeria alone but we are feeling its impact because we did not prepare for it......
Re: World Trade Is So Bad That Cargo Ships Are Being Scrapped As Never Seen Before by EnterPRO: 1:51am On Feb 24, 2016
I think there is a bible prophecy to back this ... but its irrelevant.

this won't be the first or the last time.

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