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Port of Antwerp-Bruges reports mixed picture amid volatile trade climate
Port of Antwerp-Bruges handled 202.6 million tonnes of maritime goods in the first nine months of 2025, a decrease of...
Korean Air sees modest cargo decline in Q3
Korean Air said its cargo business revenue totaled KRW 1.0667 trillion, a decrease of KRW 53.1 billion year-on-year....
DHL Index: Global trade withstands tariff turbulence
Global trade is holding strong - even as U.S. tariffs hit highs not seen since the 1930s, the
Chapman Freeborn appoints Saska Gerasimova as new Group CEO
Chapman Freeborn, a leading global air charter specialist, has announced the appointment of Saska Gerasimova as the new...
New sea link drives 50% growth in China-Peru trade
The Chancay–Shanghai shipping route moved 154,000 tonnes of cargo worth 3.97 billion yuan (approximately US$559...
Air freight outlook going up amid ocean disruption
Global freight markets are undergoing sharp shifts, with air cargo demand surging and ocean trade routes realigning as...
WorldACD: Holiday season in Asia holds back worldwide tonnages
Global air cargo volumes fell 3% during the week of Oct. 6–12, largely due to holiday slowdowns in China, Taiwan and...
Port of Long Beach sees cargo dip in September
Softening consumer demand and risingprices driven by shifting trade policies led to a decline in cargo containers moved...
Glasgow Prestwick Airport forms new partnership with Beijing Capital Airlines
Glasgow Prestwick Airport has entered an agreement with Chinese carrier Beijing Capital Airlines, a member of Hainan...
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Port of Long Beach stays on track with emissions goals
The Port of Long Beach, one of North America's busiest cargo hubs, continues to meet
US moves ahead with port fees on China-built ships despite contentions
The US Trade Representative (USTR) has released its final guidance ahead of the implementation of
Supply chain challenges could cost airlines more than US$11B in 2025
The airline industry is projected to lose over US$11 billion in 2025 due to sluggish aircraft
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