A recent report issued by Fitch Ratings indicates that increased tariffs on bilateral U.S.-China goods trade may result in decreased traffic at certain U.S. ports. However, revenues are not likely to be similarly affected in the medium term, given the landlord-based operating model at many of the more exposed west coast ports.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Most revenue for U.S. ports yet to feel impact of trade war with China, says Fitch Ratings
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