Experts Analyze Global Supply Chain Trends Amid Trade Shifts

Experts Analyze Global Supply Chain Trends Amid Trade Shifts

This podcast episode features Chris Rogers, Head of Supply Chain Research at S&P Global, providing insights into key issues such as the US import outlook, traditional peak season challenges, inventory digestion strategies, and US-China trade relations. Drawing on his extensive industry experience, Rogers offers practical advice for businesses navigating global trade uncertainties, helping them develop robust commercial strategies. He discusses how companies can adapt to changing market dynamics and mitigate risks in the current global landscape. This episode is a valuable resource for businesses seeking to understand and respond to evolving supply chain and trade trends.

Exporters Urged to Avoid Tax Rebate Calculation Errors

Exporters Urged to Avoid Tax Rebate Calculation Errors

This article provides an in-depth analysis of export tax rebate calculation methods, emphasizing the use of tax-exclusive FOB value as the basis, avoiding the common mistake of calculating based on tax-inclusive amounts or customs declaration amounts. For C&F and CIF trade terms, it clarifies the handling of freight and insurance costs. The aim is to help export companies accurately grasp tax rebate policies, comply with regulations, and reduce export costs. This ensures correct rebate applications and avoids potential financial penalties.

FAA Warns of 5G Cband Risks to Aircraft Altimeters

FAA Warns of 5G Cband Risks to Aircraft Altimeters

The FAA issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin highlighting potential interference to radio altimeters from ongoing 5G C-band wireless network deployment. The FAA urges radio altimeter and aircraft manufacturers, operators, and pilots to actively submit relevant information for testing and evaluation. Collaboration with the FAA, FCC, and NTIA is crucial to address potential risks and ensure flight safety. This proactive approach aims to mitigate any adverse effects caused by 5G interference on critical aircraft systems, guaranteeing the continued safety and reliability of air travel.

01/19/2026 Airlines
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Liberia Enhances Crossborder Aid Efforts

Liberia Enhances Crossborder Aid Efforts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA) conducted a mission in Liberia. This mission, under the C-RED project, aims to strengthen Liberian customs capacity, promote cross-border agency cooperation, and optimize the clearance process for relief goods. The goal is to build a more efficient humanitarian assistance system and enhance the country's ability to respond to emergencies. The project seeks to improve coordination and streamline procedures to ensure timely delivery of aid during crises.

Freight Industry Experts Analyze Economic and Market Trends

Freight Industry Experts Analyze Economic and Market Trends

Mike Regan of TranzAct Technologies provides an in-depth analysis of freight economics and market trends. He examines the current state of the freight economy, truck rates and capacity, the potential for supply chain 'reset,' the intersection of the C-suite and logistics, and inventory management strategies. Regan emphasizes TranzAct's commitment to providing comprehensive solutions for businesses, optimizing supply chains, reducing costs, and improving operational efficiency. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding these dynamics for effective decision-making in today's complex logistics landscape.

New Customs Rules Affect Licensing Fees Royalties

New Customs Rules Affect Licensing Fees Royalties

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has released new Advisory Opinion 4.19 on customs valuation, addressing the complex valuation issues related to royalties and license fees under Article 8.1(c) of the Customs Valuation Agreement. This opinion clarifies the valuation principles for single royalties encompassing both patents and trademarks. It assists businesses in accurately calculating import costs, reducing valuation disputes, and promoting the healthy development of international trade. This guidance aims to provide clarity and consistency in the application of customs valuation rules related to intellectual property rights.

International Aid Strengthens Malis Customs Crisis Response

International Aid Strengthens Malis Customs Crisis Response

The World Customs Organization (WCO) collaborates with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA) through the C-RED project to support Mali in enhancing its customs clearance capacity for emergency relief goods. This initiative aims to strengthen customs' preparedness for emergencies in West Africa by focusing on capacity building, coordination mechanisms, and the development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The goal is to ensure the rapid delivery of relief supplies, contributing to the protection of lives and livelihoods during crises.

Old Dominion Freight Line Names Kevin Freeman As New CEO

Old Dominion Freight Line Names Kevin Freeman As New CEO

ODFL, a leading LTL carrier in the US, announced a leadership change with Kevin M. Freeman succeeding Greg C. Gantt as President and CEO. Gantt will remain on the Board of Directors, ensuring a smooth strategic transition and continued growth. This announcement coincides with ODFL's strong Q4 earnings report, demonstrating solid revenue and profit growth. These results highlight ODFL's exceptional operational capabilities and commitment to customer service. The leadership change is designed to maintain the company's momentum and build upon its established success in the competitive LTL market.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Banks Enhance Letters of Credit for Global Trade Efficiency

Banks Enhance Letters of Credit for Global Trade Efficiency

This paper delves into the role of Letters of Credit (L/C) in cross-border trade, highlighting its core value as a bank's credit endorsement. By analyzing the types, advantages, and disadvantages of L/Cs, as well as detailed operational procedures, it provides cross-border sellers with strategies for risk control and efficiency improvement. The aim is to help businesses achieve steady growth in the international market. It explores how L/Cs mitigate risks associated with international transactions and facilitate smoother, more secure payments between buyers and sellers across borders.

Malaysiatoshanghai Sand Shipping Costs Analyzed

Malaysiatoshanghai Sand Shipping Costs Analyzed

This article provides a detailed analysis of the cost structure for shipping Malaysian river sand to Shanghai, including freight, port charges, customs clearance fees, insurance, and taxes. It introduces CIF and FOB pricing methods, as well as payment methods such as Letter of Credit (L/C) and Telegraphic Transfer (T/T). The article also answers frequently asked questions about sea freight prices, aiming to help readers understand all aspects of sand and gravel shipping, choose a suitable freight forwarder, and ensure the safe and efficient transportation of goods.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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