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CMA CGM SA CEO Rodolphe Saade said the world’s third-largest container line has reached new supply deals in China and an investment in a French online media company.
Shipping giant CMA CGM SA is experiencing a sharp upswing in demand for freight transport out of China in a further signal that trade is rebounding after Beijing reached a temporary truce with the ...
CMA CGM, China’s Cosco, ... CMA CGM reported fourth-quarter profit of $1.53 billion compared with a loss of $90 million a ...
Rodolphe Saade, CEO of CMA CGM SA, hailed a truce in the trade war between Washington and Beijing. “For CMA CGM, it’s good news,” Saade said during a hearing in the French Senate on May 12 ...
U.S. proposals to hit Chinese vessels with high port fees would have a major impact on all firms in a container shipping industry in which most vessels are built in China, French-based shipping ...
CMA CGM, China’s Cosco, Taiwan’s Evergreen and Hong Kong-based OOCL last year extended their capacity-sharing agreement called the Ocean Alliance to 2032.
French shipping group CMA CGM will reorganise its global fleet to avoid U.S. port fees on Chinese-built vessels that are due to take effect from October, the company's finance director said.
PARIS, Feb 28 (Reuters) - U.S. proposals to hit Chinese vessels with high port fees would have a major impact on all firms in a container shipping industry in which most vessels are built in China ...
Shipping giant CMA CGM SA is experiencing a sharp upswing in demand for freight transport out of China in a further signal that trade is rebounding after Beijing reached a temporary truce with the U.S ...
CMA CGM plans to take a 16% stake in French online media company Brut, after raising its stake in broadcaster M6, Saade said. The shipper’s exposure to the group of companies controlled by billionaire ...
Echoing its peers, CMA CGM said the escalation in tariffs in April had stifled trade between China and the U.S., before a revival in demand this week following a Sino-American agreement to scale ...
CMA CGM, China’s Cosco, Taiwan’s Evergreen and Hong Kong-based OOCL last year extended their capacity-sharing agreement called the Ocean Alliance to 2032.