Newsletter – April 16, 2018
Newsletter – April 16, 2018
Newsletter- April 16, 2018
AIR****FREIGHT UPDATES
Air France seeks to end strike impasse
source: aircargonews.net
Air France management said on 10 April that it had offered trade unions multi-year pay negotiations between 2019 and 2021 in an effort to find a solution to ongoing strikes that have been disrupting flights over the past few days. Read more here.
Cargo throughput at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) decreased by 2.5% to 422,000 tonnes in March, said the airport authority.
source: aircargonews.net
The decline was mainly attributed to a 12% year-on-year drop in exports with South Korea and Europe registering the most significant drops during the month. However, imports were up 13%. Read more here.
OCEAN FREIGHT UPDATES
Shipping lines continue to add capacity amid spot price decline
source: lloydsloadinglist.com
Box shipping lines are adding to downward pressures on spot prices by continuing to introduce more capacity onto the market while charter rates are moving in the opposite direction as the availability of open tonnage shrinks, according to the latest market analysis. Read more here.
GROUND AND RAIL UPDATES
CP Rail sees ‘gap’ in labour talks as strike deadline nears
source: calgarherald.com
Canadian Pacific Railway says a new labour agreement with thousands of train conductors and other workers remains elusive, less than a week before the deadline for the start of a strike that could cripple its network. Read more here.
CANADIAN BUSINESS – GOVERNMENT UPDATES
The Government of Canada supports infrastructure projects that create quality middle-class jobs and boost economic growth.
source: canada.ca
The quality of Canada’s transportation infrastructure and the efficiency of the country’s trade corridors is key to the success of Canadian firms in the global marketplace.
Today, the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport announced a major investment of $18.4 million for the Port of Montréal that will help local businesses compete by moving commercial goods to market, and create more jobs for the middle class. Read more here.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS – GOVERNMENT UPDATES
Container shipping sector challenges and opportunities are laid out in AlixPartners report
source: logisticsmgmt.com
Looking at the many facets that comprise the container shipping sector, it is fair to say that it is replete with many familiar themes, like overcapacity and rate pressures, as well as potential opportunities for future growth and stabilization. Those are a few of many takeaways in a report issued this week by global business advisor firm AlixPartners. The report, entitled “2018 global container shipping outlook: Though challenges remain, opportunities exist for carriers,” takes an in-depth approach to various factors prevalent within the sector. Read more here.
Trump weighs rejoining Trans-Pacific Partnership he once called ‘disaster’
source: chicagotribune.com
resident Donald Trump ordered top administration officials Thursday to look at rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the sprawling trade pact he rejected three days after taking office. Read more here.