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U.S. sets 10% Tariff on Chinese Goods, Delays Tariffs on Canada and Mexico

The 10% tariff on all Chinese imports into the U.S. took effect on February 4, covering broad categories of goods, including consumer items like electronics, clothing, and shoes. Trade groups, including the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), have warned that the tariffs will slow supply chains and raise costs for U.S. consumers. China responded

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Tariff Concerns Persist Amid Trans-Pacific Rate Slide

Trans-Pacific container rates have decreased as manufacturing and logistics operations in China wound down in anticipation of the Lunar New Year holiday, which began on January 29. In the week ending January 24, Asia-U.S. West Coast ocean rates fell by -7% per FEU, while the Asia-U.S. East Coast rates dropped -1% per FEU according to

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Working Towards a Sustainable Future in Logistics

As industries face mounting pressure from regulators, customers, and stakeholders to reduce environmental impact, organizations including Shipco Transport are stepping up to the challenge.  According to Jakob Bluhme, Global CCO – Global Accounts, and Mette Karapetian, Vice President of Global Sustainability – ESG, Shipco has already taken essential steps to enhance its operations and continues

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Global Schedule Reliability in 2024 stays within 50-55% Range

Sea-Intelligence’s year-end report covering 34 trade routes, showed containership schedule reliability remained relatively stable in 2024 amid disruptions brought on by the Red Sea crisis which forced vessel diversions, longer transits and reduced capacity.  “Throughout 2024, schedule reliability has largely remained within the 50%-55% range. On a Y/Y level, schedule reliability was –3.0 percentage points lower

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Retailers Drive U.S. Port Volumes with Front-Loading

Major U.S container ports are recording high import volumes as retailers continue to front-load and the National Retail Federation (NRF) expects this trend to continue. NRF Vice President for Supply Chain and Customs Policy, Jonathan Gold, explained that even though a second U.S. port strike was averted, retailers had already rushed to ship their imports

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Airfreight Ends 2024 Strong, Faces Softer Growth in 2025

The airfreight industry enters 2025 with cautious optimism despite slowing growth and geopolitical concerns. While 2024 saw significant gains, including 14 straight months of double-digit demand growth, December showed signs of cooling with just 6% higher tonnage compared to the previous year, according to WorldACD. Global spot rates were 15% higher in December than the

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