Obama export drive highlights line’s plight
PRESIDENT Barack Obama’s push for an export-led US recovery has left container lines in a quandary about how best to respond to the challenge.
US exporters are clamouring for space on ships heading to Asia, just as importers are complaining bitterly about a shortage of capacity to move inbound cargo after the unexpected surge in volumes over the past three months.
But whereas exporters...
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