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Freight rates for the US routes have dropped by more than 10%, and freight forwarders frankly say they are taking an extended break. Industry insiders say that the transshipment volume is small and not a major trend.
① Many freight forwarders have indicated that under the USA's "reciprocal tariffs," there has been a notable increase in the number of cargo rejections, and many shippers have also suspended shipments; ② Industry insiders say that the limitations of transshipment trade are significant, with restricted volume, and this is not a major market trend. The current situation is expected to accelerate and expand the pace of companies going overseas.
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