A move like this in airfreight rates usually signals the energy shock is already transmitting into trade logistics costs, not just commodity pricing. That’s typically where supply-chain inflation starts re-entering core goods channels with a lag. The key question is whether markets are treating this as temporary routing friction or the start of a broader transport-cost repricing cycle.
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