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    Container capacity from Asia to East Coast of South America loosens significantly
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    Trans-Pacific air cargo market flying into turbulent second half
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    US shipbuilding incentives need more oversight: GAO
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Container capacity from Asia to East Coast of South America loosens significantly

Carriers are pulling back on their blanking campaigns on the Asia-ECSA lane in July after two months of blanking campaigns largely neutralized capacity additions to the lane.

Trans-Pacific air cargo market flying into turbulent second half

The long-term effects of US tariffs and the removal of the de minimis exemption has disrupted established air cargo flows and is clouding the industry outlook for the year.

US shipbuilding incentives need more oversight: GAO

The federal watchdog agency said the US Maritime Administration has financial levers to help the domestic shipbuilding industry but doesn’t know their effectiveness.

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