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Strong air and sea freight despite global trade uncertainties

Strong air and sea freight despite global trade uncertainties

CNA2 days ago

Singapore is seeing a surge in cargo volumes, with air freight movements up 2.21 per cent, with container throughput jumping some 6 per cent in the first four months of the year. Given volatility in global trade, firms are looking to Singapore as an alternative route to ensure a smooth flow of goods. Kate Low with this report.

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