U.S. Global Investors has launched the U.S. Global Sea to Sky Cargo ETF (NYSE Arca: SEA). The new ETF has begun trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

SEA seeks to provide diversified access to the global sea shipping and air freight industries. Consisting of common stocks listed on developed and emerging market exchanges across the globe, the ETF uses a smart-beta 2.0 strategy to determine the most efficient sea shipping and air freight companies in the world. Cargo ships represent approximately 70% of the ETF, while air freight companies represent roughly 30%.

SEA is the company’s third ETF, following the U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS), launched in April 2015, and the U.S. Global GO GOLD and Precious Metal Miners ETF (GOAU), launched in June 2017. SEA takes advantage of the company’s experience investing in the global resources and commercial air travel industries.

“After years of boom-and-bust cycles, container shipping companies today appear to have benefited greatly from favorable pricing power,” said Frank Holmes, CEO and CIO of U.S. Global Investors, in the release. “At the same time that global demand has rocketed back to pre-pandemic levels much sooner than anticipated, shipping companies have exercised capacity growth discipline, as too many vessels and routes could oversaturate the market.”

Added Holmes: “Consequently, shipping rates have remained highly elevated through the end of 2021. The average global rate to ship a 40-foot container stood at nearly $9,300 in December 2021, a threefold increase from the same month a year earlier, according to data provided by freight marketplace operator Freightos.”

In addition to container shipping companies, SEA also seeks to invest in air cargo carriers, which have seen volume surge well past pre-pandemic levels. According to the International Air Transport Association, global cargo ton-kilometers increased 9.4% in October 2021 compared to the same month in 2019.

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