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In global trade, the rapid flow of goods is crucial. Air cargo has become the first choice for the transportation of high-end goods and urgently needed materials due to its high efficiency and speed. However, it also faces a series of challenges. For example, high transportation costs limit its widespread application, and fluctuations in energy prices directly affect operating costs.
At the same time, the international political situation has also had a profound impact on the freight industry. The intensification of trade disputes has increased trade barriers between countries, and air freight routes and cargo types are strictly restricted. In order to protect their own industries, some countries frequently introduce policies to restrict the import and export of goods from other countries, which has brought great uncertainty to air freight.
In addition, regional conflicts and instability have also had an impact on air cargo. Wars in some regions have damaged airport facilities and forced routes to change, increasing the risk and time cost of transportation.
From a more macro perspective, the development trend of the global economy also affects the future of air cargo. During economic booms, consumer demand is strong and air cargo volume grows significantly; during economic recessions, demand decreases and the air cargo market shrinks accordingly.
In short, although air cargo is not the focus in daily discussions, it is closely linked to all aspects of the international situation and together shapes the pattern of global trade and economy.