Pre-tariff rush of goods from US to China sees air rates soar, but not for long
Beijing’s decision to impose higher tariffs on US goods has led to a rush of ...
Air freight demand and rates – rarely for January ? are continuing to hold up, even after the high peak recorded at the end of last year.
And a source at one carrier said he expected a strong second half to this month, in advance of Chinese new year holidays.
Last year ended well. WorldACD and the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) both recorded a positive end-of-season peak after a stuttering start to 2016, with much of the growth concentrated in the Asia Pacific ...
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