The truce of customs duties revives the movement of industry and export in China

After weeks of slowdown, life returned to warehouses in the city of Guangzhou, south China , the day after US President Donald Trump announced the extension of Commercial truce with Beijing 90 days, which allowed shipping and export companies to capture its breath and restore its activity. " Customs duties affect our daily life, if they decrease a little, and we will get more shipments and thus higher wages". "Wijiang International" – Where Shuaei works – in May, a 20% decrease in delivery operations, according to its founder, Chioni Wei, but the activity has returned to recovery since July. "Timo" The giant in the United States. "The papers have been re -confused". And it confirms that about 30% of the parcels are sent to another company owned by a company "PDD" The parent company of"Timo" – Where it is re -prepared for charging across the ocean. "We who came from distant provinces do not want repeated stops at work, we all want to earn more"
Although the competition is raging, the manager Chen confirms that the American market will remain a major goal: "We will not give up this market, people in America need our goods".
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