Cuba Calls on WTO to Address Trade Barriers Masked As Regulations

Cuba Calls on WTO to Address Trade Barriers Masked As Regulations

Cuba proposed strengthening GATT Article V at the WTO, aiming to prevent members from imposing trade barriers based on "non-commercial reasons," restricting the free transit of goods and means of transport. The proposal emphasizes the principle of non-discrimination, calling for a clear definition of "non-commercial reasons," enhanced review mechanisms, and the establishment of dispute resolution mechanisms. The goal is to build a fairer and more transparent international trade system by addressing potential abuses of trade restrictions under the guise of non-commercial justifications.

East and Gulf Coast Ports Face Strike Disruptions

East and Gulf Coast Ports Face Strike Disruptions

A labor dispute between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) has triggered a strike at ports along the US East Coast and Gulf Coast. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the strike, detailing the current operational status of key ports, assessing its impact on the supply chain, and offering a future outlook. The analysis will cover the immediate disruptions and potential long-term consequences for businesses relying on these vital trade gateways.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Li Ziqis Return Uncertain As Taobao Courts Influencers Amid Industry Challenges

Li Ziqis Return Uncertain As Taobao Courts Influencers Amid Industry Challenges

The dispute between Li Ziqi and Weinian has ended, but her comeback remains uncertain. Taobao Livestreaming has extended an invitation, and fans eagerly await her return, yet Li Ziqi remains inactive. This analysis explores the creative pressures and monetization challenges within the influencer economy, as well as the current state of Li Ziqi's brand value erosion. It highlights that her return presents both opportunities and challenges. Li Ziqi's future choices will significantly impact the trajectory of the entire influencer economy.

Ebays Nopay Policy Guide for Buyers and Sellers

Ebays Nopay Policy Guide for Buyers and Sellers

eBay has clear rules against non-paying bidders, penalizing buyers who default. Sellers can recover losses by opening an Unpaid Item Case. Buyers should bid rationally to avoid impulsive actions. The article also discusses preventing "Item Not Received" disputes, emphasizing the importance of tracking and proactive communication. Furthermore, it introduces the appeal mechanism after a dispute escalation, allowing for further review of the case. This helps both buyers and sellers navigate potential issues on the platform and understand their rights and responsibilities.

US Panel Proposes Deal to Avert Rail Strike Supply Chain Crisis

US Panel Proposes Deal to Avert Rail Strike Supply Chain Crisis

The U.S. Presidential Emergency Board has issued recommendations to resolve the labor dispute between Class I freight railroads and 12 rail unions, aiming to avert supply chain disruptions. The recommendations include wage increases and improved benefits. Both parties must reach an agreement by September 16th to avoid a potential strike. The outcome of these negotiations is critical for the U.S. and global supply chains, as a strike could severely impact the transportation of goods and exacerbate existing supply chain vulnerabilities.

Lawtrot Aids Ecommerce Sellers in Global Legal Compliance

Lawtrot Aids Ecommerce Sellers in Global Legal Compliance

Shenzhen Lawtrot Technology Co., Ltd. (Lawtrot) specializes in providing comprehensive legal and business solutions for cross-border e-commerce sellers, including trademark registration, patent application, and intellectual property dispute resolution. With a professional team and a global network of partners, Lawtrot has served over 16,000 companies, helping them achieve compliant operations and global brand expansion. They focus on helping businesses navigate the complexities of international law and protect their intellectual property assets in the global marketplace, ensuring sustainable growth and success.

Nestls Palm Oil Policy at Odds with RSPO Standards

Nestls Palm Oil Policy at Odds with RSPO Standards

Nestlé's suspension from RSPO due to disagreements over sustainable palm oil standards has raised questions about the effectiveness of palm oil certification. Nestlé argues that its sustainability measures exceed RSPO standards and questions the limitations of its certification system. This dispute highlights the challenges companies face in pursuing sustainability, balancing industry standards with their own innovation, and truly achieving environmental and social responsibility. The case underscores the need for a more robust and adaptable approach to sustainability in the palm oil industry.

DHL Canada Workers Ratify Contract Ending Strike After Antiscab Law Test

DHL Canada Workers Ratify Contract Ending Strike After Antiscab Law Test

Canadian DHL workers have ended their nearly three-week strike, ratifying a new four-year contract with a 72% approval rate. This agreement marks the first test of new anti-scab legislation. The collective bargaining agreement addresses key issues such as wages and benefits. The strike and subsequent agreement highlight the ongoing negotiations and power dynamics within the supply chain and the impact of labor relations on logistics operations. The ratification brings an end to the disruption caused by the labor dispute.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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East Coast Port Labor Talks Resume Strike Averted

East Coast Port Labor Talks Resume Strike Averted

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) will resume contract negotiations on January 7th to avert a potential port strike. The core dispute revolves around the use of semi-automated rail-mounted gantry cranes, with the ILA fearing job losses due to automation. Businesses should assess risks, develop contingency plans, and closely monitor the negotiation progress to mitigate potential supply chain disruptions. The outcome of these negotiations will significantly impact port operations and the overall economy.

01/18/2026 Logistics
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US Port Labor Talks Resume As Strike Threat Looms

US Port Labor Talks Resume As Strike Threat Looms

The International Longshoremen's Association and the United States Maritime Alliance have resumed labor negotiations to avert a potential strike that could cripple ports along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts. The central dispute revolves around port automation, particularly the use of semi-automated gantry cranes, requiring a balance between efficiency and job security. Businesses should diversify sourcing, stockpile inventory, and adjust transportation routes to mitigate potential supply chain disruptions. The outcome of these negotiations will significantly impact trade and logistics across the region.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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