Asia-USEC shippers to lose 42% capacity in a surge of blanked sailings
The eastbound transpacific trades are set to see a surge of blanked sailings over the ...
US consumers may find there is less choice come Christmas, after Amazon cancelled some orders from China scheduled for Q4.
As the US imposes tariffs of 125% on Chinese goods, Amazon has reportedly cancelled orders for items including scooters, beach chairs, and air conditioners, reports Gurufocus.
Bloomberg, meanwhile, says Amazon is eyeing a $15bn investment in a US warehouse network, which would help it avoid tariffs.
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