Global seaborne salt shipments have shown a strong performance in the first two months of 2026, driven by higher bulk loading volumes. The uptick suggests improved spot availability and more active trading across major maritime routes, with freight negotiations reflecting shifting origin-destination dynamics.
Egyptian export flows have emerged as a primary contributor to this growth, reinforcing the Mediterranean’s role as a key supply hub. This increase in volume could influence stock strategies and contract structures for international importers looking to balance spot coverage with long-term commitments.

