US Tariffs to Keep Ocean Freight Rates Elevated Through October, Wan Hai Executive Says
A Wan Hai Lines executive says a wave of front-loading by Asian shippers to beat an expiring US tariff will keep ocean freight rates…
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A Wan Hai Lines executive says a wave of front-loading by Asian shippers to beat an expiring US tariff will keep ocean freight rates…
Tariff deadlines often trigger a rush of cargo bookings as importers try to beat cost increases. This front-loading artificially inflates demand, tightens capacity, and…
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