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A sharp decline in ocean freight from China during April is a sign of the supply chain issues that will begin hitting in May.
President Trump's tariff policies fuel supply chain disruptions for US businesses, with small businesses hit especially hard.
Supply chain scholars and shipping industry insiders say they're expecting higher prices, barren shelves, and job losses if ...
As the first wave of tariff-affected shipments nears U.S. shores, freight managers report noticeable shifts in supply chains.
TD Cowen analysts highlighted significant decreases in shipping volumes at U.S. ports during a critical import season. According to Jason Seidl of TD Cowen, ocean freight data from Asia to the U.S.
Freight vessel traffic from China bound for the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach is down sharply as Trump’s tariffs and ...
U.S. agriculture exporters say global backlash to President Trump’s tariffs are already resulting in canceled orders and farm ...
With rising labor costs and disruptions to traditional supply routes, companies are re-evaluating the advantages and ...
Major retailers are warning about empty shelves as a result of President Trump’s tariffs on China and wider trade war. How ...
U.S. importers are being notified of an increase in canceled sailings by freight ships out of China as ocean carriers try to ...
Container freight rates in Vietnam have overtaken China’s. Xeneta data shows that on 25 April, spot freight rates from ...
Ceva Logistics, the world’s fifth-largest logistics service provider by gross revenue and part of France-based CMA CGM Group, ...