Explore

  • Trending
  • Latest
  • Tools
  • Browse
  • AI Assistant
  • Subscription Feed

Logistics

  • Ocean
  • Air Cargo
  • Road & Rail
  • Warehousing
  • Last Mile

Regions

  • Southeast Asia
  • South Asia
  • Central Asia
  • Japan & Korea
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Russia
  • Africa
  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Australia
SCI.AI
  • Supply Chain
    • Strategy & Planning
    • Logistics & Transport
    • Manufacturing
    • Inventory & Fulfillment
  • Procurement
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Supplier Management
    • Supply Chain Finance
  • Technology
    • AI & Automation
    • Robotics
    • Digital Platforms
  • Risk & Resilience
  • Sustainability
  • Research
  • Expert Columns
  • English
    • Chinese
    • English
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
SCI.AI
No Result
View All Result
Home Risk & Resilience Geopolitics

Europe-SSA trade flips: +9% March volumes, Africa exports slump

2026/05/23
in Geopolitics, Risk & Resilience, Trade & Tariffs
0 0
Europe-SSA trade flips: +9% March volumes, Africa exports slump

According to theloadstar.com, Europe–Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) container trade volumes reversed direction in early 2026 — with outbound European shipments surging while African exports to Europe contracted sharply over three consecutive months. The shift signals a structural recalibration in trade flows, driven by divergent demand conditions, regional supply chain reorientation, and persistent infrastructure constraints across key African ports.

Volume Reversal Confirmed by CTS Data

Container Trades Statistics (CTS) data shows SSA-to-Europe container volumes rose 25% year-on-year in January 2026, but then fell 0.2% in February and 1.9% in March. Sources told The Loadstar that April 2026 “is not looking good either,” indicating continued weakness. In stark contrast, Europe-to-SSA volumes flipped from a 10.3% year-on-year decline in January to growth of 6.1% in February and a 9% year-on-year increase in March. That March figure pushed the lane’s total volume above 200,000 teu — only the second time in 15 months that threshold was crossed.

Rate Spikes Reflect Imbalanced Demand

This asymmetry translated directly into freight rate volatility. Freightos data recorded a series of escalating spikes on the Rotterdam–Durban corridor between 23 February and 22 May 2026, peaking on 18 May at just shy of $6,700 per feu. Such pricing pressure underscores acute capacity tightness on the Europe-to-Africa leg, even as African exporters struggle to fill return vessels. A forwarder quoted by The Loadstar noted:

“South African trade in general is not looking good at the moment, with trade in April significantly down”

— confirming broader regional softness beyond the Europe-specific lane.

Diversification Beyond Europe Gains Traction

Despite the EU remaining Africa’s largest trading partner — with European exports to Africa now exceeding €55bn — African shippers are actively diversifying. One forwarder reported having “not done much with Europe in recent times,” yet experienced a 12% year-on-year rise in overall April 2026 volumes. Their primary trade lanes remain anchored in the Middle East, India, the Far East, and South America — a pattern sustained for the past two to three years. This aligns with broader industry trends: COSCO Shipping Specialised Carriers launched an Incheon–North Africa used-car service in April 2026, while Maersk reported serious port congestion disruptions across West Africa as recently as 30 January 2026.

Enquiry Decline Signals Structural Shift

Forwarders observed a notable drop-off in trade enquiries — both Europe-to-SSA and SSA-to-Europe — compared with prior years. This suggests the volume reversal is not merely cyclical but reflects longer-term recalibrations: African exporters increasingly bypassing Europe in favor of faster-growing, less-regulated markets; European importers consolidating sourcing from higher-yield corridors; and carriers reallocating vessel capacity accordingly. Industry context reinforces this: Africa-Far East trades were described in a related Loadstar report (dated 27 April 2026) as serving up “an absolute dog’s dinner” for ocean cargo due to routing instability and documentation bottlenecks — yet volumes on that lane continue growing, per CTS.

Source: The Loadstar

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

More on This Topic

  • Nike expects $986M IEEPA tariff refund (Jul 9, 2026)
  • India-North Europe shipping hit by 51 blanked sailings, $1,500 PSS (Jul 9, 2026)
  • UK Launches Strategic Sites Accelerator, Ports Get £200M (Jul 9, 2026)
  • Chinese Firms Scale AI, Diversify Suppliers: 58% Plan Expansion (Jul 9, 2026)
  • Argosy acquires controlling stake in K&L Freight Management (Jul 8, 2026)
ShareTweet

Related Posts

Nike expects $986M IEEPA tariff refund
Geopolitics

Nike expects $986M IEEPA tariff refund

July 9, 2026
3
India-North Europe shipping hit by 51 blanked sailings, $1,500 PSS
Geopolitics

India-North Europe shipping hit by 51 blanked sailings, $1,500 PSS

July 9, 2026
2
UK Launches Strategic Sites Accelerator, Ports Get £200M
Disruptions

UK Launches Strategic Sites Accelerator, Ports Get £200M

July 9, 2026
4
Chinese Firms Scale AI, Diversify Suppliers: 58% Plan Expansion
Disruptions

Chinese Firms Scale AI, Diversify Suppliers: 58% Plan Expansion

July 9, 2026
3
Argosy acquires controlling stake in K&L Freight Management
AI & Automation

Argosy acquires controlling stake in K&L Freight Management

July 8, 2026
4
Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern file first $85B merger data tranche
AI & Automation

Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern file first $85B merger data tranche

July 8, 2026
4

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Hormuz Rerouting: 95% Drop, Oman Hubs, Mediterranean Shift

Hormuz Rerouting: 95% Drop, Oman Hubs, Mediterranean Shift

11 Views
April 7, 2026
Adjustable Pallet Racking for New Warehouse — Logistics Business

Adjustable Pallet Racking for New Warehouse — Logistics Business

20 Views
June 4, 2026
AI Agents to Replace Manual Sourcing in Procurement

AI Agents to Replace Manual Sourcing in Procurement

31 Views
May 9, 2026
2026 Supply Chain Software Landscape: AI, Cloud, and Resilience Drive Transformation

2026 Supply Chain Software Landscape: AI, Cloud, and Resilience Drive Transformation

16 Views
March 26, 2026
Show More

SCI.AI

Global Supply Chain Intelligence. Delivering real-time news, analysis, and insights for supply chain professionals worldwide.

Categories

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Procurement
  • Technology

 

  • Risk & Resilience
  • Sustainability
  • Research

© 2026 SCI.AI. All rights reserved.

Powered by SCI.AI Intelligence Platform

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Facebook
Sign Up with Google
Sign Up with Linked In
OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Scan to share via WeChat

Open WeChat and scan the QR code to share

QR Code

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Supply Chain
    • Strategy & Planning
    • Logistics & Transport
    • Manufacturing
    • Inventory & Fulfillment
  • Procurement
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Supplier Management
    • Supply Chain Finance
  • Technology
    • AI & Automation
    • Robotics
    • Digital Platforms
  • Risk & Resilience
  • Sustainability
  • Research
  • Expert Columns
  • English
    • Chinese
    • English
  • Login
  • Sign Up

© 2026 SCI.AI