Shipping Lines Boost India-China Capacity as Container Trade Volumes Surge
Major container shipping lines are significantly increasing capacity on trade routes between India and China to meet a surge in demand. Carriers are deploying larger vessels and introducing new services to handle the growing volume of goods, primarily driven by strong Indian imports of Chinese raw materials and components. This expansion aims to stabilize freight rates and improve service reliability on this key Asian maritime corridor. The move comes despite ongoing geopolitical tensions between the two countries, highlighting the robust nature of their trade relationship. Industry experts note this capacity injection is a direct response to sustained market growth.
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