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Changing Transpacific dynamics to shape vessel demand and contract discussions

Taiwanese shipping veteran Bronson Hsieh said at a seminar this week that US President Donald Trump’s trade war against China will increase demand for small and mid-sized container ships as manufacturers shift supply chains to Southeast Asia and South America to circumvent tariffs.

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