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Fears of pandemic-era shortages at American stores have made a big comeback as shipping-container traffic between China and ...
Major shipping container company Hapag-Lloyd said its customers have canceled 30% of orders from China to the United States ...
China's leaders have shrugged off the potential impact from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war, saying they have the ...
Fewer containers and ships are leaving China for the U.S., although shipments from Vietnam have picked up some of the slack.
Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught has roiled Washington ...
I also think you’ll start to see things become scarce during the the big summer holidays,” Rita McGrath, strategic management ...
As trade between the U.S. and China collapses, small businesses will be hit hard, according to Torsten Sløk, chief economist ...
Shipping company Hapag-Lloyd said container bookings to the U.S. from China have dropped by around one-third since the start ...
There could be "empty shelves in U.S. stores in a few weeks and Covid-like shortages for consumers and for firms," given a ...
But shipping traffic in the rest of Asia is bouncing back as traders rush to take advantage of US ‘reciprocal’ tariff pause.
Maritime consultancy Drewry said on Thursday it expects global container port volume to fall 1% as a direct result of U.S.
The absence of big cargo ships on Elliott Bay may be a harbinger of a bigger slowdown at the ports of Seattle and Tacoma as the effects of America’s trade war with China start to hit home.