China's Port Cargos Start to Slow as Tariff Tensions Escalate
The cargo handled by ports across China over the April 7-13 period tumbled 9.7% from the week before
Chinese port activity slumped in early April, with data indicating that exports to the U.S. have been hammered by President Trump's tariffs.
The cargo handled by ports across China over the April 7-13 period tumbled 9.7% from the week before to 244 million tons. That's sharply weaker than the 0.88% loss registered during the previous week, when Trump first announced his plan for reciprocal tariffs...
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