<br><br>**Title** Cathay Pacific Forecasts Softening US-China Air Cargo Demand Amid Tariff Hikes<br><br>---<br><br>Cathay Pacific Eyes Softened Demand for US-China Air Freight Amid Trade Tensions<br><br>Seoul, South Korea – As a major player in Asia's air freight industry, Cathay Pacific Airways is well-versed in navigating the complexities of global trade. The airline group has recently issued a forecast indicating that demand for air cargo between mainland China and the United States is expected to soften due to escalating tariff hikes.<br><br>This development stems from the ongoing trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, which have led to changes to de minimis rules effective early May. In response, Cathay Pacific plans to redirect its freighter capacity to other routes to accommodate the anticipated decline in demand.<br><br>According to a statement from Cathay Pacific, We expect a softening of general air cargo demand between the Chinese mainland and the United States due to the ongoing tariff situation and de minimis rule changes from early May.<br><br>I made the following changes<br><br>* Changed the title to make it more concise and informative<br>* Reorganized the text for better flow and readability<br>* Standardized sentence structure and length for a more polished tone<br>* Removed colloquial language (e.g. The Power of Cathay Pacific) for a professional tone<br>* Added transition words and phrases to improve cohesion between sentences<br>* Minor grammatical and punctuation corrections
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