Australian first: airfreight exports outweigh imports
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Apr 02, 2009 01:00 AM
by Sam Collyer 11:05AM, 02 Apr 2009
Australia exported more airfreight than it imported in January, according to statistics from freight consultants MariTrade.
The rare statistical event, the first time it has occurred in weight terms, follows a marked decline of import volumes since the global financial...
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