Strong Air Freight Recovery In North America
The Stat Trade Times|August 2017

After a period of economic uncertainty regarding the US trade policy and risks related to Brexit, global commerce is no longer sidelined. The rise in business confidence is translated into a robust recovery in air freight volumes in 2017 and North America is recording the highest growth rates.

Reji John
Strong Air Freight Recovery In North America

When leaders of the United States, Canada and Mexico, members of NAFTA or North American Free Trade Agreement, meet this month in Washington, movement of goods and supply chains are going to be discussed seriously by the leaders of the trilateral trade block of North America. It is reported that the three countries will call for a potential overhaul of the NAFTA particularly after the US administration led by President donald Trump outlined key goals that include improving access for US goods exported to Canada and Mexico. It is also learnt that the Trump administration also wants much stronger labor standards in a new NAFTA, an outcome that could raise labor costs in Mexico and change the economic measures manufacturers have used in shifting factory work from the US to Mexico.

However, amidst all these geo-political concerns and after a period of economic uncertainty regarding the US trade policy and risks related to the United Kingdom’s vote to withdraw from the European Union, global commerce is no longer sidelined. According to data published by Airports Council International (ACI), the rise in business confidence translated into a robust recovery in air freight volumes in 2017, increasing by 11.1 percent year over year in May. According to ACI, airports across all regions demonstrated high growth during that period, but Europe and North America presented the highest increases, with growth rates of 12 percent and 11.9 percent respectively.

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