
Guinea replaces Brazil on the cape podium
May, 27, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202422
The extraordinary growth of the bauxite capesize trades out of Guinea has seen the route replace Brazil in terms of ton-days in the opening four months of the year, new data from broker BRS shows.
The Guinea to China bauxite trade route has now firmly entrenched itself as a “pivotal pillar” of capesize prospects, analysts at BRS noted, the growth in imports mirroring the People’s Republic’s remarkable ramp-up in electric vehicle output.
In the first four months of 2024, capesize shipments ex-Guinea to China stood at 333m tonnes, just 0.6m tonnes shy of the established fronthaul C14, Brazil to China route. More pertinently, when it comes to ton-days, the route has ousted the Brazil fronthaul route by 18.2%.
Chinese customs data shows that in April, China’s bauxite imports from Guinea, vital for the making of aluminum, stood at 10.5m tonnes, a year-on-year increase of 183%.
Bauxite, the only minor bulk cargo traded primarily on capes, represents roughly 13% of global cape volumes, up from 10% last year and 5% in 2020, according to analysis from Jefferies, an investment bank.
Guinea’s meteoric rise as a generator of bauxite for the Chinese market is set to be accompanied by its establishment as a major iron ore supplier for China in the coming years with the much hyped opening next year of the Simandou iron ore mine.
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