• Trump 2.0, DHL tragedy, and freight markets: Geopolitical risks and outlook for 2025
    Nov 27 2024

    In this episode of The Freight Buyers' Club, we tackle a turbulent few weeks for global logistics. With parcels network security being tightened following the DHL plane crash in Vilnius, we explore the implications for freight safety and geopolitical tensions.

    Guests dissect how a new wave of tariffs under Trump 2.0 could impact global trade, US importers and exporters, and shippers pivoting supply chains to Southeast Asia and Latin America. And we hear how new tariffs threats are being received – and acted upon - in Asia.

    This episode, produced with the support of Dimerco Express Group, also examines air and ocean freight markets heading into 2025, including the pressures of Chinese New Year, a possible US East Coast port shutdown, and potential reforms to the de minimis rules.

    Guests

    Paul Bingham, Director, Transportation Consulting, S&P Global Market Intelligence

    Cathy Roberson, Founder, Logistics, Trends & Insights

    Kathy Liu, VP, Global Sales and Marketing, Dimerco Express Group

    Note:

    As cited in the podcast: The Political Economy of Tariff Exemption Grants - https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3963039

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    47 mins
  • Explained: How Trump and Harris view tariffs
    Oct 31 2024

    In this clip from EP 27 of the Freight Buyers' Club podcast, Stephen Olson, Visiting Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, compares and contrasts the approach to tariffs of the two U.S. presidential contenders. Big thanks to Dimerco Express for supporting this channel.

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    4 mins
  • Trump v Harris: Why it matters for global trade and logistics
    Oct 17 2024

    Welcome to The Freight Buyers Club, the essential podcast for global trade professionals and supply chain leaders. Hosted by Mike King and produced with the support of Dimerco Express Group, each episode unpacks critical issues in international trade, geopolitics, and the logistics industry.

    As the upcoming U.S. presidential election draws near, we explore what each candidate’s trade policy could mean for global commerce and the technology sector. In this episode, we’re joined by Stephen Olson, a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Futures Council on Trade. With insights from his extensive career as a U.S. trade negotiator and international trade expert, Stephen examines how a Trump or Harris administration might shape tariffs, protectionism, and trade relations with key players like China and Mexico.

    Later, Ed Brzytwa, VP of International Trade at the Consumer Technology Association, weighs in on how potential shifts in U.S. policy could impact the tech industry.

    Follow, like, and subscribe to The Freight Buyers Club on your preferred platform, and get more insights and updates at www.thefreightbuyersclub.com.

    Guests

    Ed Brzytwa, VP of International Trade, Consumer Technology Association

    Stephen Olson, Visiting Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Yusof Ishak Institute

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    41 mins
  • Why is air cargo so 'slow'?
    Oct 7 2024

    In this entended clip from EP25 we are discussing why air cargo is frequently so slow. And what can be done to speed it up.

    Host Mike King is talking to (in order of appearance):

    Glyn Hughes, Director General, TIACA

    Kathy Liu, Vice President, Global Sales & Marketing, Dimerco Express Group

    Peyton Burnett, MD, TAC Index

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    7 mins
  • Strikes ahead: Preparing your supply chain for U.S. port shutdowns
    Sep 25 2024

    In this episode, host Mike King and guests discuss the imminent threat of a major dockworker strike on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts and its potential to disrupt more than half of the nation's container shipping capacity. With the clock ticking on labour negotiations, businesses are facing the possibility of severe disruption to logistics, supply chains and pricing.

    The conversation covers key issues, including how this strike could impact U.S. industries reliant on imported goods, the ripple effects on global trade, and what shippers can expect in terms of price hikes, surcharges, and operational delays. We also look at the political complexities of the situation, as the government balances union relations with the potential economic fallout of a prolonged shutdown.

    From container lines shifting their strategies to shippers racing to move goods ahead of the strike, this episode dissects the likely short- and long-term impacts on U.S. supply chains and global trade flows.

    With crucial holiday shipments on the line and industries ranging from retail to agriculture at risk, this episode, produced with the support of Dimerco Express Group, unpacks the broader impact of this potential strike on global trade and supply chain resilience.

    Guests

    Michael Angell, Senior Editor, Journal of Commerce

    John McCown, Senior Fellow, Center for Maritime Strategy

    Paul Page, Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal’s Logistics Report

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    45 mins
  • Air-mageddon? What freight buyers need to know ahead of peak season
    Sep 16 2024

    This episode, produced with the support of Dimerco Express Group, focuses on what buyers need to know about the looming air cargo peak season as freight rates soar.

    Host Mike King and guests examine the latest trade lane dynamics, with a particular focus on outbound rates from Asia to Europe and the U.S.

    The discussion covers the unexpected demand surge this summer, security concerns affecting global supply chains, and the key drivers reshaping the market, including Suez Canal container shipping diversions and e-commerce growth.

    Looking ahead to the air freight peak season, the conversation addresses capacity shortages, potential port strikes, and the impact on air freight rates. Broader issues such as U.S.-China tariffs, U.S. Presidential elections, long-term demand growth, and the increasing role of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) are also explored.

    This episode provides essential analysis and expert perspectives on the challenges and changes facing the air cargo industry in 2025 and beyond, not least the potential capacity crunch.

    Mike and his guests conclude by debating whether the current supply-demand balance reflects what we can expect in terms of capacity availability and pricing in 2025, or if the current market is a house of cards, vulnerable to geopolitical and policy changes that could lead to a rates collapse.

    Guests

    Glyn Hughes, Director General, TIACA

    Kathy Liu, Vice President, Global Sales & Marketing, Dimerco Express Group

    Peyton Burnett, MD, TAC Index

    Episode in more detail:

    Air cargo’s Indian summer (2.31)

    Market drivers (3.40)

    SE Asia wins (4.48)

    Heightened security risk (6.02)

    Suez diversions + e-tailers (10.14)

    Capacity crunch and charters (13.46)

    US dockworker strikes (15.32)

    What price peak season rates (17.54)

    U.S. tariff threat (22.20)

    China+1 challenges and opportunities (30.53)

    How to speed up air cargo (35.16)

    Air freight’s wish list (41.47)

    Supply, demand and rates in 2025 (43.07)

    Solid foundations or house of cards? (47.42)

    The state of SAF (54.24)

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    59 mins
  • What US shippers can expect from the Gemini Cooperation between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd
    Sep 13 2024

    In this clip from EP 24 of the Freight Buyers' Club, produced with the support of Dimerco Express Group, Torsten Hartmann, Senior Director Trade Management for the Transpacific at Hapag-Lloyd explains what US shippers can expect next year from the Gemini Cooperation.

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    8 mins
  • Explained: The downturn in the global sports apparel trade
    Sep 12 2024

    In this clip from EP 24 of the Freight Buyers' Club, produced with the support of Dimerco Express Group, Chris Rogers, Head of Supply Chain Research at S&P Global Market Intelligence, explains why there has been a downturn in the global trade in sport equipment.

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    5 mins