Newsletter – December 5, 2018

  • Newsletter – December 5, 2018

    AIR FREIGHT UPDATES
    Air freight returns to modest growth

    lloydsloadinglist.com
    After recording a year on year (YoY) drop in September, air cargo volumes in October showed a small YoY increase of 2% worldwide, along with higher prices month on month (MoM) and YoY, data from WorldACD reveals. Read more here. 


    OCEAN FREIGHT UPDATES
    Transpacific peak season set to spill over into 2019

    splash247.com
    The peak season on the transpacific shows no sign of ending with the volume surge set to carry on past Christmas and into the first quarter of 2019, according to freight platform New York Shipping Exchange (NYSHEX). Read more here. 


    MSC and CMA CGM justify new fuel surcharges

    lloydsloadinglist.com
    CMA CGM and Mediterranean Shipping Co have revealed the mechanisms behind their respective bunker surcharges from the start of 2019. Read more here. 


    INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS – GOVERNMENT UPDATES
    Index shows “slight upswing” in world trade

    aircargonews.net
    World trade experienced a slight upswing in recent months and reached a new high in November, while international merchandise trade has risen by 10.6% so far this year.
    Emerging markets and North America are the main growth drivers. Despite new tariffs on exported products, China is benefiting from the strong US economy and this is expected to continue throughout December. Read more here.


    US retailers relieved as US delays $200bn China tariff increase

    aircargonews.net
    US retailers have welcomed news that the US has decided to hold off on implementing tariffs on $200bn worth of Chinese goods due to be implemented in January.
    The delay comes after China and US agreed to a 90-day truce on further tariffs hikes to allow talks to take place. Read more here. 


    U.S. Federal Government Closed Today for National Day of Mourning

    cbp.gov
    Today is a federal holiday in observance of a National Day of Mourning for President George H.W. Bush.
    U.S. Customs and Border Protection
    •Self-filers and brokers should plan CBP-related business accordingly
    •Entry summaries and statements due today will be processed. CBP will accept all payment authorizations PN/QN and process them; however, the finals will not print until Friday morning due to the holiday. Filers can present or pay on Thursday, December 6 without penalty.
    •If you have questions before or after December 5, contact your assigned client representative

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