Airfreight shippers told to delay contracts as US CBP clarifies China rules
Shippers should hold off negotiating airfreight contracts until there is more global clarity – although ...
Seeking Alpha reports: “Major U.S. retailers are getting aggressive positioning themselves with Chinese suppliers in anticipation of more tariffs. Walmart and Home Depot have pulled some purchasing forward, while Dollar General and Target are leaning on pricing levers in negotiations. In some cases, U.S. retailers are simply using a different Asian nation for sourcing.”
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