News #92 - Air mobile bongdaso market unusually busy as pre-tariff shipments pick up

22.12.2024

The air mobile bongdaso market is unusually busy as 2024 draws to a close as shippers have been exporting goods out of China to the US ahead of expected new tariffs in January.

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In its latest market update, Taiwan-based freight forwarder Dimerco Express said the air mobile bongdaso market was unusually busy due to electronics demand, general mobile bongdaso volumes and a rise in pre-tariff shipments.

Dimerco vice president of global sales and marketing Kathy Liu said: “Starting mid-December, we’ve seen a significant uptick in mobile bongdaso volumes, particularly for consumer electronics.

“This is unusual, as mobile bongdaso market typically slows down after December 5. However, this year, mobile bongdaso peak is expected to extend all mobile bongdaso way to late January, just ahead of Chinese New Year.

“What’s interesting is how general mobile bongdaso has avoided the usual October-November e-commerce rush to better optimise capacity and costs — this could indicate a new trend going in to 2025.

“At mobile bongdaso same time, many shippers are rushing to move stock via airfreight from China to mobile bongdaso US, hoping to beat potential tariff increases before January 20 under mobile bongdaso Trump administration. This has created a surge in demand, pushing capacity to critical levels.”

Donald Trump is set to take office in January and last month said he will sign an executive order imposing tariffs of 25% on all goods from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% on imports from China, above any additional tariffs.

On mobile bongdaso capacity front, one airline was reporting that one of its China routes to mobile bongdaso US is full until mobile bongdaso end of December. Others had cancelled a series of freighter flights out of mobile bongdaso country, mobile bongdaso forwarder reported.

Meanwhile, there are also concerns that US east coast and Gulf Coast container port workers could launch a second round of strike action in January.

mobile bongdaso latest data from TAC Index shows that airfreight rates have also continued to increase in recent weeks, reflecting market demand.

The overall global Baltic mobile bongdaso Freight Index calculated by TAC was up another 0.8% in the week to December 16, leaving it ahead by 0.5% from where it was at this time last year, when there was a pronounced peak season spike.

“mobile bongdaso data thus far matches expectations of a strong peak season this year, despite a rise in capacity and a lot of planning ahead this year by shippers and freight forwarders,” TAC said.

Rates from China were slightly higher again – led by rising spot rates to mobile bongdaso US – with mobile bongdaso boom in e-commerce, which has been a dominant theme all year, continuing.

Source: https://www.aircargonews.net/freight-forwarder/air-mobile bongdaso-market-unusually-busy-as-pre-tariff-shipments-pick-up/

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