China-US trade tariff pause could drive a rebound for transpacific rates
After the US and Chinese governments agreed to slash reciprocal tariffs, shipping lines are expecting ...
If we keep it nice and simple – guess you have heard of the KISS principle – by looking forward to the next decade and what could drive change, it’s entirely logical to speculate that those major logistics players having a lot in common and to a great extent facing similar cliffs, will try to create new alliances. Think differently to thrive.
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