Transpacific contract rates rise on Trump’s fickle policies
Shippers exasperated with the constant flip-flops in the Trump administration’s trade policy have agreed to ...
Trucking rates in the US are continuing to climb, with little relief in sight for shippers.
Demand is expected to remain strong through the year, costs for truckers have gone up and recent contracts have shown mid- to high single-digit rate increases.
In Q4 20 spot rates increased in the low double-digit range as capacity continued to tighten, and it will be strained further in the coming months, according to the American Trucking Association (ATA).
ATA chief economist Bob Costello predicts tight capacity throughout the year and ...
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