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No bottom in sight for free-falling trans-Atlantic rates

The spot market from North Europe to the US East Coast continues to weaken and lackluster attempts by carriers to withdraw capacity are having little effect on balancing supply and demand.

The spot market from North Europe to the US East Coast continues to weaken and lackluster attempts by carriers to withdraw capacity are having little effect on balancing supply and demand.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on September 5, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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