Hong Kong faces another reduction in cross-border trucking with mainland China, while port operator Hutchison has admitted the city is losing shipping line favour as a transhipment hub.

Increasing numbers of Covid cases in Dongguan and Shenzhen have led authorities to reduce cross-border truck movements with Hong Kong, from 3,500 to 1,500 a day until further notice, according to Dimerco.

The forwarder added: “This reduces capacity to just 10% to 20% of normal [levels] and is expected to significantly stimulate demand for ...

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