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‘Spillover’ cargo market shows signs of waning

Softening container rates are expected to pull “spillover” cargo back from the breakbulk sector, but the just-ended COVID lockdowns in China may slow a market normalization.

Softening container rates are expected to pull “spillover” cargo back from the breakbulk sector, but the just-ended COVID lockdowns in China may slow a market normalization.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on June 17, 2022Categories Uncategorized

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