US tariff on Chinese-made container cranes will distort competition between ports
US container ports with outstanding orders for Chinese-made ship-to-shore cranes are facing a cumulative additional ...
First question first: is it the end of the supply chain world as we know it?
After all, trade globalisation has served the world well – from a financial perspective – for over 30 years.
Has it run its course now, however, in what effectively is a long-term game speeding towards near-shoring and the like?
A whole new world – in four acts
Search “when did globalisation start” on Google and you will see articles that proclaim globalisation commenced in 1492 when Columbus sailed to ...
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