Drought on the Rhine and Danube Drives European Freight Costs to New Heights
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
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A plunge in water levels on the Rhine and Danube has created an unexpected bottleneck in Europe's vital inland waterway freight network.
Water‑Level Crisis: Europe's Lifeblood Shipping Corridors
According to German media, sections of the Rhine and Danube are experiencing water drops of up to 30%, exposing sandbars and pushing the Kaub gauge below the 1990‑2010 average and just above the 2018 drought benchmark.
Jaw‑Dropping Capacity Decline
Sectoral Ripple Effects
Market Reactions and Risk Premiums
Fatih Kılıç – The water‑level crisis on Europe’s inland waterways is likely to erode not only freight costs but also profit margins in capital‑intensive sectors such as steel, chemicals and energy. Coupled with a weakening ISM Manufacturing index, we can expect short‑term liquidity squeezes and a longer‑term overhaul of supply‑chain strategies. Market participants will probably embed the higher shipping costs into inflation expectations and interest‑rate outlooks, cementing a lasting rise in risk premia.
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