Container shipping liner Hapag-Lloyd will be able to cope with the advent of U.S. tariffs on Chinese products, its chief executive told reporters on Tuesday.
China-based e-commerce titan Alibaba extended its decline to 2.1 percent and JD.com, which has made big plays in the U.S.
If all of President Donald Trump's tariffs are implemented, it could create a trade war with back-and-forth retaliatory tariffs, which might raise consumer costs and unemployment rates.
If the new China tariffs stick, they would cause significant challenges for carriers relating to new pricing strategies, ...
Over the last couple of days, Stamatis Tsantanis, chariman and CEO of global shipping company Seanergy Maritime and United ...
Q2 2025 Management View CEO Derek Schmidt highlighted a sales growth of 8.4% year-over-year, exceeding the high end of the guidance range and marking the fifth consecutive quarter of mid-single to low ...
French liner operator CMA CGM announced peak season surcharges for containers moving from Northern Europe to the United ...
Many air cargo stakeholders are in a state of tense apprehension as they await updates on global tariffs from the US ...
DSV saw its airfreight volumes and revenues improve in 2024 and is preparing for a volatile market and the completion of its ...
“Something Trump wants is for the U.K. and European countries to increase their purchases of U.S. energy, which could be ...
Shippers are holding their collective breath to see how a rash of uncertainties surrounding the U.S. and global economies ...
Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen detailed how his customers are dealing with a volatile global trade environment in a Monday ...