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The Baltic Exchange is one of the oldest and most significant institutions in the global maritime industry. Founded in 1744 as the Virginia and Baltick Coffee House in the City of London, it began as a meeting place for merchants and shipowners to discuss and negotiate shipping contracts. Its name reflects the early prominence of trade routes connecting Britain to the Baltic Sea region, which was central to shipping timber, hemp, and other commodities during the 18th century. By the early 19th century, it evolved into a formal marketplace where shipbrokers, owners, and traders could connect to secure cargo and fix freight rates.
In 1823, the institution became officially known as the "Baltic Exchange." It played a crucial role in facilitating global trade by providing a trusted environment for shipping negotiations. Over the years, the Baltic Exchange developed its reputation for integrity, with deals traditionally sealed on a handshake. The exchange also became instrumental in standardising maritime data, such as shipping rates, which were essential for international trade as Britain expanded its commercial dominance.
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