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Trump’s Inauguration: What’s the Future of the Shipping Industry?

As the world braced for the United States presidential election results in late 2024, the logistics sector began preparing for the possibility of a Donald Trump presidency and its implications on global trade.

Foreseeing the revival of Trump’s aggressive tariff strategies, companies initiated front-loading activities to circumvent anticipated tariffs. The practice of front-loading shipments, as companies did in response to previous tariff impositions, indicates a proactive approach to managing increased costs and supply chain disruptions.

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