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Maritime consultancy Drewry said on Thursday it expects global container port volume to fall 1% as a direct result of U.S.
Meanwhile, Drewry expects global container shipping volume to fall 1 percent in 2025, only the third time the advisory has ...
Volumes at US container ports are headed for a likely double-digit percentage point decline in 2025 as a result of tariffs ...
The drop-off coincides with the ongoing fall-out from the global trade war launched by President Donald Trump, which imposed ...
Global container traffic is forecast to fall 1% in 2025 due to U.S. tariffs and trade policies, analyst Drewry says, only the third decline in its forecast history.
With Chinese imports tanking and fewer calls expected at West Coast ports, many empty containers won’t have a way back to ...
State-owned Cosco and subsidiary Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) are expected to be impacted the most of the major ...
International industry leaders came together at Alta Sea at the Port of Los Angeles April 16 for the annual Protecting ...
China's Cosco Shipping will need help from CMA CGM and Evergreen if the carriers plan to avoid any potential disruption to ...
That would be the third drop in global container shipping demand since London-based Drewry began collecting that data in 1979 ...