News in Brief podcast | Week 44 2025 | Hurricanes, headwinds and hints of harmony 
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News in Brief podcast | Week 44 2025 | Hurricanes, headwinds and hints of harmony 

It’s been a week of turmoil — and tentative relief — across global trade. Hurricane Melissa brought chaos to the Caribbean but spared Jamaica’s vital Kingston terminal, while in Asia, the fallout from Dhaka’s cargo village fire continues to snarl Bangladesh’s garment exports. Meanwhile, hopes for Red Sea stability were dashed as Israel resumed airstrikes in Gaza.

Host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone brings you the most important points of these stories to get you up to date with the news ahead of a new week.

And there’s a flicker of good news: Washington and Beijing have agreed to suspend their port call fees for a year, softening trade tensions and cutting “fentanyl tariffs” by 10%. Gavin van Marle joins to unpack the toll tariffs have already taken on US port volumes and whether rate rises can last after weeks of GRI-driven recovery.

Alex Lennane steps in to discuss the latest in air cargo, from Chicago Rockford’s new partnership with Liège to the early signs of the Christmas peak and a new US plan to ban belly cargo from Mexico City. She then chats to Ms Goldstone about UPS’s mixed earnings,

All that, plus a look ahead to a pivotal week as the US Supreme Court tackles tariffs and The Loadstar team hits the road for the Air Cargo Forum in Abu Dhabi.

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News in Brief Podcast | Week 21 2024 | Rates, tariffs, rules - and AI fun

News in Brief Podcast | Week 21 2024 | Rates, tariffs, rules - and AI fun

In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain and logistics news and offers exclusive insight into what will be appearing on The Loadstar this week.  Charlotte discusses how and why ocean freight rates have risen on the major trade lanes, why new sustainability regulations might put strain on European haulage companies and how recent US tariffs aim to suppress trade with China.   The Loadstar publisher, Alex Lennane, explains how rising ocean freight rates correlate with airfreight demand, the highlights of her recent interview with Cargolux and how The Loadstar is using AI to write financial reports in the style of classic literary icons...   So, what are you waiting for? In just 12 minutes, this bite-sized news podcast will catch you up on anything you might have missed last week and put you ahead of the curve on this week’s happenings.

20 Touko 202411min

News in Brief Podcast | Week 20, 2024 | Sea and air surges, Flexport - and what's on this week

News in Brief Podcast | Week 20, 2024 | Sea and air surges, Flexport - and what's on this week

In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain and logistics news and offers exclusive insight into what will be appearing on The Loadstar this week. The Loadstar’s managing editor, Gavin van Marle, discusses exactly how the Red Sea crisis has caused complications along the Asia to Europe trade, and how this translated into last week's ocean freight rates. And The Loadstar publisher, Alex Lennane, explains how things are heating up in air cargo and what this is doing to air freight rates, as well as summarising the key points of a recent Flexport legal battle.  So, what are you waiting for? This bite-sized news podcast will catch you up on anything you might have missed last week and put you ahead of the curve on this week’s happenings, all in under 10 minutes.

13 Touko 20247min

Container shipping: A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma

Container shipping: A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma

In this episode, host Mike King and guests delve into the intricate puzzles of global supply chains amidst geopolitical turmoil, trade disputes, and unpredictable market conditions. They cover Middle East supply chain disruptions, surges in the Asia-Mexico trade lane, evolving air cargo market dynamics in the wake of air space closures, and the rise of Chinese e-tailers. They also consider how shippers can navigate multiple supply chain risks and ask whether some have shipped cargo early this year. If so, what does this mean for the traditional Q3 peak season? Conversely, if demand increases substantially in the months ahead, can already strained liner networks cope?   Guests Tom Crabtree, Managing Director, Trade and Transport Group Peter Sand, Chief Analyst, Xeneta Gavin van Marle, Managing Editor. The Loadstar   Episode in more detail: Part 1 – Container shipping (00:00-38:00) Key questions tackled: How do you plan around ever-changing Middle East risk? Has European trade decoupled from economic growth or is this an early peak season? Why is Asia to Mexico the most dynamic trade lane in the world? Why are Chinese exports seemingly outstripping demand? Is this dumping and will it result in more tariffs from importers? Given record containership deliveries, what happens if the Suez Canal reopens? If we have a traditional container shipping peak season, can stretched liner networks cope with a surge in demand?   Part 2 - Air cargo analysis (38:00-58:00) Key questions examined: Are we seeing a fundamental shift in e-commerce demand? Will Chinese e-tailers new business models prove sustainable? How are air space closures for some carriers impacting global freighter and bellyhold operations? How is shipping disruption firing demand? What impact will more (and higher) tariffs have on trade? Air freight supply and demand – where next?   Credits: Created, hosted and produced by Mike King & Associates for The Loadstar www.theloadstar.com

8 Touko 202457min

News in Brief Podcast | May 2024 | Rates, ecommerce, and what's on this week

News in Brief Podcast | May 2024 | Rates, ecommerce, and what's on this week

In this inaugural episode of The Loadstar’s ‘News in Brief Podcast’, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last week’s supply chain and logistics news and offers exclusive insight into what will be appearing on The Loadstar this week. The Loadstar’s managing editor, Gavin van Marle, discusses how recent ocean freight rates and rising surcharges translated into last week’s ocean carrier Q1 results. And The Loadstar publisher, Alex Lennane, condenses the key points of our recent ecommerce series and explains what’s worrying air cargo players in the year ahead. So, what are you waiting for? This bite-sized news podcast will catch you up on anything you might have missed last week and puts you ahead of the curve on this week’s happenings.

3 Touko 20249min

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