South America will benefit as air cargo traffic diverts from the transpacific
South America is set to be a main attraction amid capacity cuts on the transpacific, ...
The Taiwan government plans to create more berths on the island’s container ports to attract more transhipment volumes, anticipating more traffic from South-east Asia amid the US-China trade war.
Transport and communications minister Chen Shih-kai yesterday told the Legislative Yuan (parliament) that his ministry was formulating countermeasures amid the 90-day grace period on additional tariffs on US imports from all countries.
On 8 April, President Trump announced that, except from China, all goods imported into the US would have a baseline 10% ...
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