Global air cargo volumes rose by 4% in October compared to the same month last year, according to Xeneta. The increase was stronger than expected but came alongside warnings of a slowdown in global trade, with Europe–North America volumes falling 6%. Analysts said this drop could be a sign of weaker trade activity worldwide, a trend that could affect Africa’s growing air cargo sector which depends heavily on international demand.
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#Xeneta #Globalaircargo #aircargo #Africa #Europe #NorthAmerica #globaltrade
Global air cargo volumes rose by 4% in October compared to the same month last year, according to Xeneta. The increase was stronger than expected but came alongside warnings of a slowdown in global trade, with Europe–North America volumes falling 6%. Analysts said this drop could be a sign of weaker trade activity worldwide, a trend that could affect Africa’s growing air cargo sector which depends heavily on international demand.
#Xeneta #Globalaircargo #aircargo #Africa #Europe #NorthAmerica #globaltrade
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