Trump protectionism threatens trade's 'natural order', says ICS DG
Guy Platten, the head of the International Chamber of Shipping, has warned the UK’s Financial ...
Since the US presidential election, one question that’s been on, well, almost nobody’s minds, is what a Joe Biden presidency might mean for the supply chain.
There are many moving parts to the question but the US domestic outlook and America’s international trade must be the biggest concerns.
Donald Trump can’t be blamed for Covid-19, but his handling of the crisis has been disastrous and certain distressing pictures from a Texas foodbank illustrate just how deeply parts of the US have been ...
Foreign airlines react to sudden new US rule tightening air cargo security
'Forwarders hope DSV will win DB Schenker'
Container manufacturers tell customers they are ‘sold out’ until mid-October
Transpacific rates war breaks out as new arrivals undercut major liners
Threat of more strikes at German ports as workers reject 'inadequate' offer
Bust-to-boom-to-bust: the cyclicality of air cargo growth patterns
Strike at major Indian ports called off, but supply chain challenges remain
Transhipment boom at port of Colombo fades as the competition grows
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