Forwarders stay cool as US 'liberation day' tariffs threaten 'global trade war'
This story was amended on 4 April to remove a sentence claiming DHL CEO Tobias ...
The Chinese government’s aim to develop Asian rail networks could be aided by president-elect Trump’s tariff policy, “running counter to the US’s strategic aims”, according to the founder of Transport Intelligence (Ti), John Manners-Bell.
He said the Chinese government had been “re-focusing its trade strategy for over a decade”, and one of the ways it aimed to increase its influence across the world was “by way of the Belt & Road Initiative”.
He noted that while the priority of the governments ...
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