Pre-tariff rush of goods from US to China sees air rates soar, but not for long
Beijing’s decision to impose higher tariffs on US goods has led to a rush of ...
Here is a soft Monday start that contains a few reminders of what the near future may hold, with several questions still looking for answers in the supply chain. For example:
To cover its massive shipping costs, Amazon – which once reached the critical mass it needs by different modes of transport, ocean and air included – could re-sell space, under normal market conditions, with one ex-Amazon manager saying that the thinking is “look at the capacity we have”, at some ...
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