On the import side, Asia, and in particular China, is the
leading source of import demand for dry bulks, while on
the export side the landscape is less clear cut as market
shares continue to evolve. Indonesia, for example, is
increasingly emerging as an important player with
respect to more than one commodity, including coal,
bauxite and metals. Its strategic geographical position,
as well as its abundance in several raw materials, most
notably coal, is now making Indonesia the fastestgrowing
exporter to Asian countries (Danish Ship
Finance, 2013). Other smaller actors are also expanding
their shares including, for example, Liberia, Peru and
Sierra Leone. Table 1.6 provides an overview of major
players in the dry-bulk commodities market.
On the import side, Asia, and in particular China, is the
leading source of import demand for dry bulks, while on
the export side the landscape is less clear cut as market
shares continue to evolve. Indonesia, for example, is
increasingly emerging as an important player with
respect to more than one commodity, including coal,
bauxite and metals. Its strategic geographical position,
as well as its abundance in several raw materials, most
notably coal, is now making Indonesia the fastestgrowing
exporter to Asian countries (Danish Ship
Finance, 2013). Other smaller actors are also expanding
their shares including, for example, Liberia, Peru and
Sierra Leone. Table 1.6 provides an overview of major
players in the dry-bulk commodities market.
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