
West Coast Ports Warns of Long-Term Impacts from U.S.-China Trade War
West Coast ports are calling on President Donald Trump to settle the U.S.-China Trade War, warning that failure to do so will cause irredeemable economic harm to employers, workers and U.S. residents.
Maersk says trade war could remove 0.5% container demand in 2019 and 2020
AP Moller-Maersk has warned that the ongoing US-China trade war is impacting growth, and it could “in isolation remove up to 0.5% of global container demand” in 2019 and 2020.
Counting the cost of the U.S.-China trade war so far
U.S. President Donald Trump’s fresh threats of tariff hikes on Chinese imports this week marked a new escalation in the trade dispute between the world’s top two economies and a reversal of months of apparent progress in negotiations.
U.S., China sketch outlines of deal to end trade war – sources
The United States and China have started to outline commitments in principle on the stickiest issues in their...
China’s August grain imports slide on Sino-U.S. trade war
China’s grain imports fell sharply in August, customs data showed on Sunday, a month after Beijing imposed ...
Shipping Rates Plunge as Owners Fret About Trade War Impact
When U.S. President Donald Trump fired the first salvos in his trade war with China, the market for hauling...
BIMCO: Trade War Crossfire to Seriously Hit Shipping
The already long list of tariffed goods has been made even longer as the US proposed slamming tariffs on goods...