The maritime front is opening up in the trade war between the US and China as the two countries impose port fees on shipping lines

The United States and China escalated their trade dispute to the maritime sector, launching reciprocal port fees on ships operating between the two countries. The move represents a significant expansion of the trade war, with global shipping companies now in the crosshairs of economic and geopolitical rivalry. Read also: US-China economic talks in Madrid address…

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Globalization still exists, even though the United States seeks to create a new global trading system

DHL remains optimistic about its claim that globalization is still very much present, even amid the fallout from US efforts to rewrite the global trading system. Speaking at the launch of the 2025 Global Connectivity Index, DHL Express CEO John Pearson said the company’s optimism was questionable… To read this article you need to subscribe….

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Uncertainty affects supply chains

Despite some recent positive signs at the macroeconomic level, the logistics economy remains on a below-average growth path, driven by uncertainty caused by tariffs and a stagnant transportation sector, according to recent reports. Data from the September Logistics Managers’ Index (LMI) report and the Q4 TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index indicate continued weakness in logistics and…

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