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  • Tariff deal with US lifts high-flying Vietnamese air cargo demand
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    Trump’s Vietnam ‘transshipment’ tariff puzzles US trade community
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    New Houthi attacks likely kill hopes of shipping returning to Red Sea this year
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Tariff deal with US lifts high-flying Vietnamese air cargo demand

The tariff framework agreement between Washington and Hanoi, while still short on details, is expected to support Vietnam’s strong air cargo volume growth this year.

Trump’s Vietnam ‘transshipment’ tariff puzzles US trade community

The uncertainty centers on what the White House considers transshipment and how US Customs officials would regulate goods moving from China to the US via Vietnam.

New Houthi attacks likely kill hopes of shipping returning to Red Sea this year

With two attacks on commercial vessels in recent days, including one that killed three mariners, any thought that the risk in the Red Sea was easing to the point the Suez route might be restored in the near future has vanished.

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