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  • Yang Ming expects stable Q2 on non-US-China trades
    Yang Ming expects stable Q2 on non-US-China trades
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    Freighter exodus leaves trans-Pacific air cargo on edge after China-US trade deal
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    Multimillion-dollar price tag awaits car carriers as US ship fees loom
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Yang Ming expects stable Q2 on non-US-China trades

The carrier was commenting after reporting its first-quarter results along with Taiwan’s other two mainline carriers, Evergreen Marine and Wan Hai Lines.

Freighter exodus leaves trans-Pacific air cargo on edge after China-US trade deal

The trans-Pacific air cargo sector is trying to assess the demand implications of the preliminary trade deal between Washington and Beijing, which included a reduction in the tariff on parcels from China.

Multimillion-dollar price tag awaits car carriers as US ship fees loom

Wallenius Wilhelmsen, the world’s largest car carrier operator, said its vessels make between 300 and 350 voyages a year to the US, potentially generating annual voyage fees of about $300 million.

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