Some importers are looking to park their stuff in a special type of warehouse until Trump makes up his mind on tariffs
Forklifts move shipping containers at Port Miami on April 7.
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- The popularity of a special type of duty-deferred warehousing skyrocketed in April.
- Inquiries and prices for bonded storage facilities are both up sharply, Flexe told Business Insider.
- While the option has cash-flow benefits, it's not likely to solve importers' tariff challenges.
Think of it as hitting "snooze" on a shipment.
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