Two in three logistics executives expect global recession in 2020

A majority of logistics industry leaders deem it likely that the global economy will face a recession in 2020, shows a survey performed by analyst firm Transport Intelligence.
The Port of Dover, Great Britain. | Photo: Ben Stansall/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
The Port of Dover, Great Britain. | Photo: Ben Stansall/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix

Almost two out of three logistics industry leaders view it as likely that there will be a global recession in 2020, according to a survey performed by analyst firm Transport Intelligence among "over 750 logistics executives."

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