How a positive Dry bulk outlook for the second half of 2020 will affect the combination carrier business

Peter Lindström, Head of Research in Klaveness, explains the basis for their positive dry bulk market outlook for the second half of this year.

He argues that while Drybulk demand so far this year without a doubt has taken a toll from COVID-19 situation, the strong demand from the Chinese steel industry and strong grain shipment volumes  are likely to lead to sequential improvements in dry bulk market going forward.

Read Positive Dry bulk outlook for the second half of 2020 and 2021 by Lindström.


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