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Constant U.S. tariff changes and potential hefty fees on Chinese-built ... the proposed fees will have a significant impact on U.S. ocean freight, both imports and exports. Ocean carriers are likely ...
Chinese-made goods subject to President Trump’s 145% tariffs have begun arriving at U.S. ports for companies from Amazon to ...
Around 12,000 shipping containers that are subject to President Trump’s 145%+ tariffs are on the first group of Chinese ...
A sharp decline in ocean freight from China during April is a sign of the supply chain issues that will begin hitting in May.
I think a lot of companies will fail if this goes on longer,” says Ryan Petersen, CEO of Flexport in San Francisco, of ...
In week starting Monday, 41 per cent of container capacity scheduled from Hong Kong to North America's west coast cancelled ...
Q1 2025 Management View CEO Matt Cox highlighted that Q1 2025 financial performance was significantly higher year-over-year ...
Some of the last cargo ships carrying Chinese goods without crippling tariffs are currently drifting into US ports. Come next ...
Cargo includes a broad range of consumer goods destined for major American brands such as Amazon, Home Depot, Ikea, Ralph ...
As U.S. tariffs freeze China exports, blank sailings and shifting traffic are helping prop up trans-Pacific container rates.
Since the U.S. raised levies on China to 145% in early April, cargo shipments have plummeted, perhaps by as much as 60%, ...
The drop-off in shipments could lead to empty store shelves this summer as retailers deem China-made goods too expensive to ...