So long then, Polar Air Cargo, and thanks for all the theatrics
An uncontrollable carrier?
DHL, for one, appears optimistic about the possibility of the US ending the de minimis exemption.
US Customs & Border Protection has been tasked with finding a way to process all the incoming parcels without the exemption by 1 April – just two weeks away.
And while some airfreight players have concerns over what it might mean for ecommerce shipments and demand, other companies are more sanguine, including DHL.
After it announcing its results this month, noting it was cutting some 8,000 jobs ...
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