22 Aug 2023

Trans-Pacific Shipping Lines Increase Blank Sailings to Prevent Rate Crash

Ocean Carriers’ Successful Vessel Supply Adjustments Could Be Disrupted by New Vessel Deliveries. Recent increases in freight rates on the trans-Pacific route have been attributed to ocean carriers successfully adjusting vessel supply to meet demand through schedule changes and canceled sailings. However, this balance could be disrupted by the impending delivery of new vessels, posing […]

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21 Aug 2023

Hong Kong International Airport sees cargo volumes rise for the second month in a row.

Hong Kong International Airport’s cargo volumes rose by 3.8% YoY in July to 361,000 tonnes, marking the second consecutive month of growth. The increase was driven by exports which rose by 12.6% YoY in July, with traffic to and from key trading regions in North America, the Middle East and Europe rising considerably during the […]

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16 Aug 2023

Biden Administration Introduces New Outbound Investment Screening System Targeting Americans’ Investments in China

On Wednesday, August 9th President Joe Biden declared a new national emergency and immediately used it as the justification for creating a new screening system that will limit Americans’ ability to invest overseas. The new rules, which have been in development since last year, will prohibit private equity and venture capital firms from investing in […]

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11 Aug 2023

China Urges US to Revoke Trade Agreement with Taiwan

China has expressed strong opposition to “official interaction of any form” between the US and Taiwan and called on Washington to revoke a bilateral trade agreement with Taipei. “The US move violates the one-China principle and the three China-US joint communiques, contravenes the US’s own commitment of maintaining only unofficial relations with Taiwan,” China’s Foreign […]

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10 Aug 2023

Trade Suffers Harsh Impact as Global Export Leaders Face Turbulent Times

As experts analyze the potential for economic downturns in major global economies, a plethora of recent data underscores the existing downturn in global trade. China, the world’s largest exporter, recently reported the most significant contraction in overseas shipments since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in February 2020. Germany, the third-largest global exporter, experienced a […]

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08 Aug 2023

USA / China economic news

The Caixin/S&P Global manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for China fell to 49.2 in July from 50.5 in June, indicating a contraction in factory activity. This decline in data has posed challenges for policymakers attempting to bolster the post-Covid economic recovery in China. Supply, demand, and export orders all worsened in July, attributed to sluggish […]

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01 Aug 2023

Trans-Pacific Shipping Rates Rise as Carriers Constrain Capacity

    Spot container shipping rates between Asia and the U.S. have been increasing by double digits in July, climbing for three consecutive weeks, reaching levels similar to early 2023 and late 2022. Meanwhile, shipping lines have become more disciplined at managing vessel capacity. “Typically, higher demand leads to higher capacity availability, but over the […]

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01 Aug 2023

Third largest LTL carrier Yellow is preparing to file for bankruptcy.

Yellow, the third-largest U.S. less-than-truckload (LTL) provider, is preparing to file for bankruptcy, according to The Wall Street Journal and other news outlets. The company has been struggling for some time with debts of $1.3 billion and declining revenues and reserves. Yellow Logistics, the company’s 3PL, is up for sale and Yellow is “actively” engaged […]

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