Importers face more rate rises
HOT on the heels of a rate recovery program on North and East Asia-Australia routes, carrier groups have announced imminent increases in two other inbound trades.
Members of the Trade Facilitation Agreement in the south Asia and south-east Asia-Australia trade say the economic situation remains uncertain and freight rates are not covering basic operating or transportation costs:
“This is unsustainable in the long term and...
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