US and EU Implement 15 Tariff Agreement

US and EU Implement 15 Tariff Agreement

The United States and the European Union have reached an important trade agreement, imposing a 15% tariff on EU goods entering the U.S. The EU has committed to purchasing $750 billion in U.S. energy and increasing its investments by $600 billion. Trump emphasized that this agreement will boost the development of the U.S. automotive and agricultural sectors. While the EU considers this the best possible outcome, public opinion has raised concerns about its implications.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Strengthening Supply Chains for Fresh Produce in the Beijingtianjinhebei Region

Strengthening Supply Chains for Fresh Produce in the Beijingtianjinhebei Region

The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region has signed a mutual assistance framework agreement to enhance the supply security of essential goods like vegetables. This initiative strengthens market collaboration and emergency support mechanisms. Additionally, it aims to establish a 'one-hour fresh produce logistics circle' around Beijing to facilitate the sales of agricultural products, such as vegetables, into the city. This strategy promotes mutual benefits and ensures the stable operation of the consumer market for citizens.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Aviation Groups Urge El Salvador to Drop Farm Tax Over Industry Risks

Aviation Groups Urge El Salvador to Drop Farm Tax Over Industry Risks

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Salvadoran Association of Airline Representatives (ASLA) are urging the government of El Salvador to reconsider the $3.50 agricultural tariff levied on arriving passengers. They argue that this measure increases travel costs during the pandemic and could hinder the recovery of the aviation industry. The two organizations suggest that the government collaborate with the industry to find better solutions that ensure plant health security while promoting economic development.

Pandemic Panic Buying Boosts Trucking Rates

Pandemic Panic Buying Boosts Trucking Rates

A DAT report indicates that emergency restocking driven by the COVID-19 pandemic pushed up spot market truckload rates and volumes in the US during mid-to-late March. Demand for van and refrigerated trucks surged, leading to tight capacity. Experts believe the market's trajectory in the coming weeks is crucial, emphasizing the importance of the agricultural shipping season and the pandemic's impact on consumer demand. Logistics companies should adapt flexibly to capitalize on opportunities.

Cambodia Brazil Expand Trade in Agriculture and Supply Chains

Cambodia Brazil Expand Trade in Agriculture and Supply Chains

Cambodia and Brazil are deepening economic and trade cooperation, aiming to diversify foreign trade and upgrade industries through collaboration in agriculture, agricultural product processing, and the electronics industry chain. This partnership will expand Cambodia's access to the South American market, introduce advanced Brazilian technology and management experience, and promote the common economic development of both countries. Ultimately, this cooperation contributes to global trade diversification and strengthens economic ties between Southeast Asia and South America.

Yangcheng Countys Ecommerce Hub Boosts Rural Growth

Yangcheng Countys Ecommerce Hub Boosts Rural Growth

Yangcheng County has taken e-commerce livestreaming as a breakthrough point, establishing a professional livestreaming base and forming an industrial cluster effect. It has also constructed a county-wide e-commerce service system, promoting local specialty agricultural products to gain popularity online, driving employment, and realizing high-quality development and rural revitalization empowered by the digital economy. This initiative effectively leverages digital tools to boost the local economy and support rural communities.

Eldoret Emerges As Kenyas Highland Trade and Agriculture Hub

Eldoret Emerges As Kenyas Highland Trade and Agriculture Hub

Eldoret, located in southwestern Kenya's Uasin Gishu Plateau at 2100m altitude, is a vital inland city and a key transportation and agricultural hub in East Africa. As a major station on the Mombasa-Uganda Railway and a road network hub, it connects coastal ports with the hinterland, fostering regional economic development. Its strategic location facilitates the movement of goods and people, playing a crucial role in trade and commerce within Kenya and the wider East African region.

CH Robinson Boosts Fresh Produce Supply Chain with Timco Buy

CH Robinson Boosts Fresh Produce Supply Chain with Timco Buy

C.H. Robinson acquired Timco Worldwide to strengthen its position in the fresh produce supply chain, particularly in melons. This acquisition will enhance C.H. Robinson's product offerings and leverage Timco's technological capabilities to improve supply chain efficiency and transparency. The goal is to provide customers with enhanced services and a more robust, reliable supply chain for fresh agricultural products. The move reflects C.H. Robinson's commitment to expanding its expertise and market presence in the specialized area of fresh produce logistics.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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OOCL Leads Agtc Survey Amid Ocean Carrier Performance Review

OOCL Leads Agtc Survey Amid Ocean Carrier Performance Review

The Agriculture Transportation Coalition (AgTC) annual survey reveals outstanding ocean carriers, with OOCL taking the top spot. The survey covers eleven key indicators, including documentation, quotations, rates, and claims, reflecting shipper satisfaction with ocean transportation services. Industry satisfaction continues to decline, highlighting the importance of excellent service. The survey provides valuable benchmarks for carriers and service providers to improve and understand shipper needs in the agricultural export sector. It serves as a crucial reference point for the industry.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Sees Surprise Winter Freight Boom

US Trucking Sees Surprise Winter Freight Boom

The American Trucking Associations reported a 2.8% increase in truck freight volume in February, despite severe winter weather. Analysts attribute this growth to pent-up freight demand, stable underlying freight activity, and regulatory constraints tightening capacity, leading to price increases. Industry players should monitor weather conditions, capacity management strategies, and policy changes to capitalize on market opportunities. The upcoming spring agricultural season is expected to further strain capacity and potentially create additional growth opportunities in the trucking sector.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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