GM Pricing Strategy Faces Scrutiny Amid Supplier Bankruptcy

GM Pricing Strategy Faces Scrutiny Amid Supplier Bankruptcy

The bankruptcy lawsuit between General Motors and supplier CCM highlights the imbalance of bargaining power in the automotive industry. CCM accused GM of forcing prices down, leading to its bankruptcy, which GM denies. The court's ruling will impact industry negotiation rules, guiding companies to build healthier supply chain ecosystems. Analysts suggest that large corporations should avoid abusing their market dominance and harming suppliers' interests. Industry self-regulation and oversight also need to be strengthened to prevent similar situations and foster fairer partnerships within the automotive supply chain.

NMFC Update Shifts LTL Shipping to Densitybased Pricing

NMFC Update Shifts LTL Shipping to Densitybased Pricing

The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) has implemented the latest version of the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system, requiring shippers to provide more accurate freight density information for fairer freight pricing. With the new regulations now in effect, Less-than-Truckload (LTL) carriers must actively embrace the change, strengthen communication with customers, and leverage digital tools to improve operational efficiency to succeed under the new rules. This shift necessitates adaptation and a proactive approach to ensure continued success in the evolving logistics landscape.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Customs Rules on Franchise Fees Complicate Import Pricing

Customs Rules on Franchise Fees Complicate Import Pricing

This article analyzes whether franchise fees should be included in the customs valuation of imported goods. According to the Customs Valuation Agreement, only fees related to the imported goods themselves should be included. Case studies suggest that if the imported goods do not inherently contain intellectual property, and the franchise fees primarily cover branding and operational systems, they should not be included in the customs valuation. Businesses need to conduct data analysis, clearly define the terms of the agreement, and seek professional advice to ensure accurate valuation and compliance.

Global Shipping Firms Weigh Taxinclusive Vs Taxexclusive Pricing

Global Shipping Firms Weigh Taxinclusive Vs Taxexclusive Pricing

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the differences between tax-inclusive and tax-exclusive models in international logistics, covering cost structure, customs clearance processes, risk responsibilities, and applicable scenarios. The aim is to assist foreign trade practitioners in selecting the most suitable logistics model based on their specific circumstances, thereby achieving cost reduction and efficiency improvement, and enhancing international market competitiveness.

Uschina Shipping Routes Face Capacity and Pricing Challenges

Uschina Shipping Routes Face Capacity and Pricing Challenges

US ocean freight routes are vital for global trade, particularly supporting US-China trade. This article analyzes route distribution, characteristics, price determinants, and selection strategies, highlighting the impact of digital transformation on the maritime industry. Businesses need to pay attention to new trade trends and optimize ocean shipping strategies to ensure efficient and safe cargo transportation. The analysis emphasizes the importance of adapting to evolving market conditions and leveraging technology for competitive advantage in the dynamic landscape of US-China trade via ocean freight.

Qatar Introduces Simplified Air Freight Pricing for Trade

Qatar Introduces Simplified Air Freight Pricing for Trade

Air freight Qatar, DDP (Delivered Duty Paid), and door-to-door service provide a convenient and efficient one-stop logistics solution for China-Qatar trade. This service eliminates complex customs clearance and duty payment procedures, ensuring fast and secure delivery of goods from the Chinese warehouse to the designated address of the recipient in Qatar. It helps businesses reduce costs, improve efficiency, and expand into the international market by simplifying the shipping process and handling all import-related responsibilities.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Implements Price Transparency Rules for Sellers

Amazon Implements Price Transparency Rules for Sellers

Amazon's front-end feature adjustments intensify seller competition, with historical price transparency and price competitiveness labels fueling a price war. Sellers need to adjust pricing strategies, utilize monitoring tools, enhance product value and customer experience, and expand diversified sales channels. In the long run, building a sustainable competitive advantage by focusing on brand building and supply chain management is crucial for success in the evolving Amazon marketplace.

Amazon Japan Raises FBA Fees Pressuring Sellers

Amazon Japan Raises FBA Fees Pressuring Sellers

Amazon Japan announced adjustments to FBA fees starting March next year, involving increases in commissions, storage, and delivery. Commissions for apparel, shoes, bags, and jewelry categories will be tiered. Storage fees and long-term storage fees will significantly increase, and delivery fees will also be adjusted. Sellers need to optimize pricing, strengthen inventory management, and improve operational efficiency to actively respond to rising costs.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Prime Early Access Sale Tips to Avoid Pitfalls Boost Savings

Amazon Prime Early Access Sale Tips to Avoid Pitfalls Boost Savings

Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale has been plagued by discount setting errors, posing profit challenges for sellers. This article analyzes the causes of these errors and provides a guide to avoid them, including setting reasonable List Prices, implementing refined operational strategies, and flexibly adjusting pricing. It aims to help sellers maximize profits during the peak season by navigating these technical issues and optimizing their Amazon operations.

UPS Q3 Revenue Falls but International Growth Offsets Decline

UPS Q3 Revenue Falls but International Growth Offsets Decline

UPS's Q3 revenue decreased by 3.7% year-over-year, primarily due to lower shipping volumes, although pricing strategies partially offset the losses. The international segment performed strongly, with revenue increasing by 5.9% year-over-year. The company is actively pursuing network redesign and adjusting its cooperation model with Amazon. UPS anticipates Q4 revenue of approximately $24 billion and an operating margin of 11%-11.5%.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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