Trump second term would pose a 'destructive risk to the container market'
The prospect of Donald Trump winning the forthcoming US presidential election ought to put the ...
Consultant Lars Green points out in this article that the recent news of a trade deal between Japan and the EU will be great news for ONE, the Japanese shipping lines alliance. EU exports are expected to increase 34% and Japan should see 29% more exports to the EU. While there has been concern that the merger could result in a loss of Japanese customers for the lines, the trade deal makes the cake rather bigger, argues Mr Green.
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