Not the start of the decline of globalisation – just of China's dominance
Determined to have his FDR moment, Joe Biden’s latest policy seems likely to have put ...
“If the evidence doesn’t support the data, then do away with the data,” appears to be the new way that the Chinese government is dealing with the continual stream of inconvenient facts that suggest the world’s second largest economy is in the midst of a prolonged slowdown. That would appear to be the reason behind Beijing’s decision to stop publishing the widely read purchasing manager index from its logistics federation – if only because the government has so far refused to explain its reasoning, making analysts’ jobs even harder. However, this South China Morning Post article indicates an economy on the precipice of decline.
'I'm scared', says Boeing whistleblower, after two others suffer mysterious deaths
DSV could face $16m bill after helicopter is written off in haulage accident
FAK rate hikes holding, with strong demand into peak season predicted
Déjà vu as major ocean carriers scramble for tonnage and containers
Indian trade disrupted as port congestion forces liner services to skip calls
Shipper frustration as spot rates rise alongside demand, and cargo is rolled
Don't get too confident for Q2, market risks haven't disappeared, warns Yang Ming chief
Comment on this article