Trade War Roils Logistics Sector After 2024’s Relative Calm
U.S. logistics costs were flat as a share of GDP last year as the industry healed from pandemic disruption, report says
U.S. companies face rising logistics costs, supply-chain upheaval and uncertain consumer demand this year amid a global trade war, freight-sector experts say.
The renewed uncertainty follows a year in which U.S. business logistics costs as a share of gross domestic product stayed flat with the prior year as some logistics activity returned to more normal prepandemic seasonal patterns, according to the...
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