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The Transpacific Race Heats Up to Ship Chinese Goods to the US

The Transpacific Race Heats Up to Ship Chinese Goods to the US

Bloomberg13-05-2025

The US-China tariff truce announced Monday set off a scramble on both sides of the Pacific to ship merchandise during a 90-day window that extends into the late-summer peak season for seaborne trade.
Los Angeles-based Therabody, a maker of wellness products such as Theragun massagers, is ramping up production again in China, Chief Executive Officer Monty Sharma tells Bloomberg News.

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