Flows of PPE out of China are expected to see further delays as the country goes on holiday until Tuesday, while rates continue to soar, triggering criticism of airlines.
It is expected that China’s risk control office, which oversees and checks PPE exports, will close and there could be reduced hours at Customs.
Shippers are already experiencing delays out of China, which are expected, at least temporarily, to worsen.
Meanwhile, the shift reported …
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