China-US cargo flow rebounds after tariff ease
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China-US cargo routes bustle again
Container ships departing from China for the United States are once again experiencing a surge in demand, with space fully booked and orders lining up through June, said forwarders and executives of shipping companies. They said the primary factor driving this uptick is a notable increase in demand for the US routes. In addition, the […] The post China-US cargo routes bustle again appeared first on MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報.
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Demand for container ships sailing from China to the US continues to grow, with cargo space fully booked and orders extended into June.
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China-US cargo flow rebounds after tariff ease
China-US cargo flow rebounds after tariff ease highlighting mutual trade relations between both states. Container shipping between China and the United States is experiencing a sharp rebound as freight capacity is fully booked through June, driven by surging demand and improved trade sentiment following a temporary tariff easing agreement. Forwarders and shipping executives attribute the rise to renewed demand for US-bound routes, bolstered by t…
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