China’s index of export container transport declined in the week ending on Sept. 9, according to the Shanghai Shipping Exchange.
The average China Containerized Freight Index (CCFI) went down 3.8 percent to 2,722.77 from the previous week, according to the exchange.
The sub-index for the Persian Gulf/Red Sea service led the decrease with a week-on-week drop of 12.7 percent.
Bucking the trend, the sub-reading for the Australia/New Zealand service rose 0.8 percent from a week earlier.
The CCFI tracks spot and contractual freight rates from Chinese container ports for 12 shipping routes across the globe, based on data from 22 international carriers.
The index was set at 1,000 on Jan. 1, 1998.
Source: Hellenic Shipping News