Global trade activity had a strong beginning to 2014, according to data released by Panjiva, an online search engine with information on global suppliers and manufacturers.
Panjiva reported that U.S.-bound waterborne shipments in January—at 1,169,741—were up 9 percent year-over-year and up 7 percent from December to January. This December to January increase topped last year’s -1 percent decrease, with 2012 up 11.5 percent, 2011 up 17 percent, and 2010 down 3 percent.
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