US CBP sees 90% fall in revenue last month; airfreight sees ecomm slide
February may have been the month in which the US suspended its de minimis exemption ...
It’s only anecdotal, but forwarders are reporting the likelihood of a quiet August in air freight.
Rates next month look set to fall, with prices currently being quoted by airlines at normal August rates, although some pockets of high prices remain.
Australia, for example, remains some three times higher than normal, said one forwarder, but China to Europe rates have fallen back. The transpacific remains relatively buoyant, but has, broadly speaking, followed the example of Europe by a few weeks, according to ...
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Peter Pan
July 31, 2020 at 2:25 amWishful thinking of some losers who cannot find business and apparently do not even have an action plan.