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Jun
10:09
Shipbrokers anticipate fuel cost increase in 2020
Dry-bulk freight costs could rise in the 2020 time-frame as steady demand meets political disruptions and environmental legislation, according to Simpson Spence Young (SSY) director Derek Langston.
Langston told delegates Thursday at the Kallanish Europe Steel Markets 2018 conference that shipbrokers like SSY have already seen a great deal of volatility in 2018 due to a variety of factors. These included government intervention, weather woes, coal…
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