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Trade between the United States and China takes another hit. As of February 4, the US Postal Service stopped accepting international packages from China and Hong Kong, a decision that directly affects platforms such as Shein and Temu, whose business model depends on direct shipments without tariffs.
The 2M alliance between MSC and Maersk will dissolve on January 31, as both shipping lines seek radically different solutions to answer the question of what is the most efficient, reliable and cheapest way to move containers around the world? The consequences will be felt by all companies that depend on maritime transport, according to a Bloomberg report that points out that MSC controls more than 20% of the global container fleet capacity, while Maersk clings to a 14% share.
Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk, the most important shipping companies in the world, will join together starting today, February 1, in a global alliance called Gemini Cooperation, with the intention of uniting the five main trade routes on the planet in strategic and efficient ports. And on that list, there is a Colombian terminal, the Port of Cartagena.