Don't be too worried about east coast port shutdown, says top shipper
Despite some strident language from union leaders, shippers using US east coast ports should expect ...
In her latest blog, ATW editor Karen Walker looks into the growth of US protectionism in aviation. She touches on the 300% import duties the US commerce department recommended imposing on Bombardier, as well as the long-running dispute between US and Gulf carriers, and notes a startlingly varied position from Delta on both matters. The Gulf issue is a dispute Ms Walker believes may be coming to a head. While she’s reticent to call the outcome, she does note the confidence with which the US companies are addressing the situation: “confident they have the ear of president Donald Trump”.
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