Nightmare for Bangladeshi exporters as congestion and tariffs bite
Supply chain disruptions have coalesced into a nightmare for Bangladeshi exporters and importers facing an ...
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In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain news, including a reprieve in the China/US trade war, the escalating tension between India and Pakistan, and her recent trip to Miami for IATA’s CNS.
The Loadstar’s managing editor, Gavin van Marle, tells listeners how the ocean freight market is responding to the easing trade war, and details how the Suez Canal Authority is trying to encourage transits.
On the air cargo side, The Loadstar publisher Alex Lennane explains what a reduction in de minimis could mean for air cargo volumes, and how forwarders and logistics players are coping.
Mr van Marle then offers the latest ocean freight rates, and Ms Goldstone examines how the European road freight market is behaving, and gives a preview of stories that might appear on The Loadstar this week.
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