Disputes in South China Sea could disrupt trade lanes, lead to war, experts say
China’s territorial ambitions in the South China Sea could disrupt global trade lanes and possibly lead to armed conflicts involving the U.S.
China’s territorial ambitions in the South China Sea could disrupt global trade lanes and possibly lead to armed conflicts involving the U.S.
Furniture-makers may face long slog in adjusting to tariffs on Chinese imports; Autonomous freight trains to be tested
The available supply of US industrial property rose during the first half of 2019 for the first time since the end of 2010, according to CBRE
Latest U.S. trade data for air cargo reveals a lot of noteworthy developments to watch going forward
FedEx preaches patience and looking beyond FY2020’s results. It will be a tough sell.
Export weakness, geopolitical uncertainty weigh on demand.
The U.S. trade tariffs on Chinese exports is due to come into force on July 6, with U.S. businesses looking for different manufacturing options in South Asia to adapt their supply chains around the new reality.