A rush to beat the tariffs imposed by the US and China in the latest trade spat could spark a change in freight movements and rates.
Over the weekend, China retaliated against the US imposition of 25% tariffs on $34bn of Chinese goods, by targeting the same value of imports.
The Chinese list includes includes beef, poultry, pork, dairy products, seafood, tobacco and soybeans, while a further $16bn of US products, including …
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