Mixed response in US to 'Liberation Day', while China leads wave of retaliation
Some shippers have paused transport into the US amid the chaos thrown up by the ...
With Europe’s CMA CGM becoming the latest major container line to tap state aid, there are growing concerns that carriers will not compete on a level playing field post-coronavirus crisis.
The Loadstar reported yesterday on a €1.05bn loan secured by CMA CGM from a consortium of banks, 70% guaranteed by the state, and which can be extended by up to five years.
This followed South Korea’s $1bn bailout of its shipping sector, including flag-carrier HMM, which got $591m and this week took ...
'Disastrous' DSV-Schenker merger would 'disrupt European haulage market'
'Chaos after chaos' coming from de minimis changes and more tariffs
List of blanked transpac sailings grows as trade war heats up and demand cools
Shippers in Asia restart ocean shipment bookings – but not from China
India withdraws access for Bangladesh transhipments, in 'very harmful' decision
'Tariff hell' leaves industries in limbo – 'not a great environment to plan'
Asian exporters scramble for ships and boxes to beat 90-day tariff pause
Temporary tariff relief brings on early transpacific peak season
Volumes set to 'fall off a cliff' as US firms hit the brakes on sourcing and bookings
Pre-tariff rush of goods from US to China sees air rates soar, but not for long
De minimis-induced ecommerce demand slump could cripple freighter operators
Forwarders 'allowing the fox into the chicken run' by supporting 'hungry' carriers
Hapag 'took the bigger risk' when it signed up to Gemini, says Maersk
Navigating tariffs: 'like trying to solve a Rubik's cube while colour-blind'
'Restoring America's maritime dominance' – stop laughing at the back of the class
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