June26 , 2026

    China-India Shipping Costs Increase as Strong Volumes Drive Container Rate Growth

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    Container shipping rates on the China-India trade route are rising as strong cargo demand continues to push up freight costs despite additional capacity being introduced into the market.

    Growing trade activity, increased shipment volumes, and steady demand for goods movement have supported higher box rates between the two markets. Shipping lines are seeing stronger utilization levels as exporters and importers increase cargo flows.

    The capacity additions on the route have provided some relief, but demand growth has kept pressure on pricing. Market participants expect freight rates to remain influenced by trade momentum, vessel availability, and global supply chain conditions.

    The trend highlights the continued strength of China-India trade links and the evolving dynamics of regional container shipping markets.

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