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Exports from Kolkata port may be hit due to soaring freight rate, rice ban, geopolitical turmoil

Freight charges, especially for West Coast destinations, have surged by 30-50% since December last year due to the escalating conflict in the Red Sea, according to the officials. Most major shipping liners are rerouting vessels around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid the Red Sea, causing significant delays of 14-20 days, one official noted.

By PTI Jan 28, 2024 6:47:51 PM IST (Published)

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Exports from Kolkata port, a gateway to eastern India, are encountering several challenges, including geopolitical tensions, a government-imposed rice export ban, and skyrocketing ocean freight costs, officials said on Sunday. Key export items, such as engineering goods, shrimp, and rice, have been impacted in recent weeks, they added.
Freight charges, especially for West Coast destinations, have surged by 30-50% since December last year due to the escalating conflict in the Red Sea, according to the officials. Most major shipping liners are rerouting vessels around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid the Red Sea, causing significant delays of 14-20 days, one official noted.
Shipping through this alternative route has resulted in higher freight and insurance costs, further squeezing exporters' margins, the official stated. This sudden hike has disrupted cost structures and led to the temporary hold-up of several export consignments.