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Plunge in trans-Pac rates, volumes sink Q4 revenues for Taiwan carriers

Despite the fourth-quarter crash in revenues, all three Taiwan-based carriers still booked record revenues for the full year, suggesting they will report bumper profits for 2022.

Despite the fourth-quarter crash in revenues, all three Taiwan-based carriers still booked record revenues for the full year, suggesting they will report bumper profits for 2022.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on January 12, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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