Global factors, including further Covid-19 restrictions in China, will continue to put a damper on the supply chain.
Find out the latest developments of the global ocean freight market in this monthly analysis by DHL Global Forwarding.
Further disruptions and increased air freight rates are expected as the Ukraine situation evolves.
The ‘golden decade’ of Sino–British relations may be over, but the UK has good reasons to keep up its trade links with China, especially after Brexit.
The Comprehensive Agreement on Investment aims to increase market access and level the playing field for European businesses in China.
Global ocean supply chains are at full stretch ahead of the Chinese New Year (CNY) holidays, which officially start on February 12.
Relations between China and Ukraine are flourishing, and DHL is establishing better rail connectivity to support the growing partnership.
For the first time in decades, ocean freight demand and rates remain high even as the year comes to an end.
Almost a year after leaving the European Union, the United Kingdom is still negotiating its post-Brexit relationship with the trading bloc.
European companies want to see accelerated trade talks and faster economic unification within ASEAN.