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    US shippers ride ebb and flow of Mexican cross-border freight demand
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Robust demand emerges on Asia-Europe ocean trade as peak season begins

But all eyes are on the July 9 end to the 90-day pause on US tariffs that forwarders believe will determine the level of demand through the rest of the year.

US shippers ride ebb and flow of Mexican cross-border freight demand

Data shows the up and down movement of goods in recent months tied to changing US tariff policy.

Pause on tariffs prompts US retailers to upgrade summer import forecast

Cargo landing at the country’s ports in July will be 20% higher than the forecast made just last month by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates.

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