Shipping rates have fallen since China bought soybeans last week
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Last Update: 2002-08-07
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Introduction: Tokyo, August 6 news Tokyo, August 6 news: last week, Chinese buyers bought as many as 10 ships of South American soybeans The August shipping schedule led to a substantial increase in shipping rates, with a per ton increase of more than $1 But this week, the US Gulf of Mexico to Japan's Panama class cargo ship's bulk dry freight is expected to show a technical decline In September, the freight rate for modern Panamanian freighters from the US Gulf to Japan was $19.00 to $19.25 per ton, compared with $19.25 at the beginning of last week and $18.25 two weeks ago Last week, China ordered as many as 10 ships of South American soybeans, which were shipped in August, driving up freight rates from the United States to Japan and leading to a tightening of recent shipping supply, according to Japanese shipping agents MSQ also ordered 5 to 10 ships of South American soybeans in early July.
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