FedEx and UPS add 'China fee' ahead of the end of de minimis
In the final weeks before US de minimis exemption for parcels from China ends, UPS ...
ZIM: TAKING PROFITXPO: CPI BOOSTMAERSK: WINNERCHRW: TOP 'QUANT' PICKGXO: KEY EXEC OUTAAPL: 'MUSK RISK'EXPD: SELL-SIDE BEAR UPS TARGETUPS: SLIDINGZIM: SURGING ON TAKEOVER TALKEXPD: CASHING INCHRW: INSIDER SALEFWRD: TRADING UPDATE
ZIM: TAKING PROFITXPO: CPI BOOSTMAERSK: WINNERCHRW: TOP 'QUANT' PICKGXO: KEY EXEC OUTAAPL: 'MUSK RISK'EXPD: SELL-SIDE BEAR UPS TARGETUPS: SLIDINGZIM: SURGING ON TAKEOVER TALKEXPD: CASHING INCHRW: INSIDER SALEFWRD: TRADING UPDATE
Amazon is negotiating with Brazilian carrier Azul to ship goods directly into the country, according to Reuters. The carrier, which announced last week that it has leased two freighters, has a big network in Brazil, where online sales have doubled in four years – despite infrastructure challenges with last-mile delivery. Currently, Amazon relies on vendors to ship their own goods. Azul would be a good step for the etailer, which has been looking to lease a 50,000sq metre warehouse outside Sao Paulo.
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