
China-U.S. Cargo Bookings Surge 300% After Tariff Easing
Cargo bookings from the Chinese mainland to the U.S. have surged nearly 300% after recent tariff easing, signaling a rebound in global trade between the two nations.
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Cargo bookings from the Chinese mainland to the U.S. have surged nearly 300% after recent tariff easing, signaling a rebound in global trade between the two nations.

US tariffs on Chinese-built ships may worsen inflation and disrupt global supply chains, impacting economies worldwide.

A Chinese shipbuilder has delivered the world’s largest LNG-powered container ship to France’s CMA CGM Group, marking a milestone in eco-friendly maritime transport.

China’s ports are embracing AI and automation, transforming the shipping industry with enhanced efficiency and leading-edge technology.

US trade groups express concern over proposed tariffs on China-made ships, fearing economic repercussions across multiple industries.

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USPS reverses its temporary suspension and resumes accepting parcels from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong SAR, easing confusion among retailers and shippers amidst shifting trade policies.