'Tariff hell' leaves industries in limbo – 'not a great environment to plan'
UPDATED 17.30 BST TO INCLUDE SECOND PAR Yesterday the tariff landscape changed yet again, with a ...
The failure of shipping lines to make a profit and terminal operators reporting declining profitability is putting the entire supply chain at risk, delegates at this week’s TOC Americas Container Supply Chain event in Panama heard.
Dinesh Sharma, executive director at supply chain analyst Drewry, said carriers and terminal operators were being pressured to diversify their business portfolios to mitigate the increasing risks from the trade war between China and the US and the huge surge in costs expected to hit carriers once the IMO’s low sulphur fuel ...
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