Air cargo volumes have surged unexpectedly since mid-December, diverging from typical seasonal trends, according to a Dimerco report. This increase, driven by factors like port strikes, tariffs, and a slight rise in global manufacturing activity, is expected to persist until late January. Shippers, particularly in China, are rushing to transport goods to the US to avoid potential tariff hikes. As 2025 approaches, the freight market faces challenges from regulatory changes and geopolitical uncertainties, while trade between Asia and Taiwan is projected to grow, especially in semiconductors and electronics.