Maersk Says India Cargo Demand Rising Ahead of Possible USIndia Trade Deal

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Shipping containers are transported on a Maersk Line vessel through the Suez Canal in Ismailia, Egypt. Amr Abdallah Dalsh/ReutersDanish shipping giant Maersk said on Dec. 3 that demand for cargo from India has risen—and is likely to climb further if the United States and India reach a trade deal.In a customer advisory, published on Wednesday as part of its North America market update, Maersk said demand had increased “as the market anticipates a tariff deal” between Washington and New Delhi.

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