Red Sea Crisis Raises Freight Costs Hits Ecommerce Before Lunar New Year

Red Sea Crisis Raises Freight Costs Hits Ecommerce Before Lunar New Year

The Red Sea crisis has caused a surge in freight rates and delays on Asia-Europe routes, creating an urgent situation for cross-border e-commerce sellers preparing for the Chinese New Year. It is recommended that sellers prepare inventory in advance, actively communicate with freight forwarders, optimize supply chain management, and consider expanding into diversified markets. Flexible adjustment of pricing strategies is also crucial to cope with the crisis. These measures can help mitigate the impact of the disruption and ensure business continuity during this challenging period.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry Rebounds After July Slowdown

US Trucking Industry Rebounds After July Slowdown

According to the American Trucking Associations, U.S. truck tonnage in July, after seasonal adjustment, experienced a slight month-over-month decrease, but year-over-year growth remained robust. Experts believe that short-term fluctuations do not alter the long-term positive trend, and the second half of the year is expected to benefit from growth in heavy freight sectors such as energy and automotive. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the key factors influencing truck tonnage and looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing the industry in the future.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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CSX Names New COO to Address Operational Challenges

CSX Names New COO to Address Operational Challenges

CSX Transportation is undergoing a high-level personnel change, with James Foote, a former colleague of Harrison, appointed as Chief Operating Officer. The focus is on whether he can quell the operational chaos caused by the implementation of Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR). This adjustment may indicate that CSX will continue to adhere to the PSR reform path. However, the challenge remains: how to balance efficiency improvements with the quality of customer service. The success of Foote's appointment will hinge on navigating this delicate balance and restoring stability to CSX's operations.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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EU Aviation Carbon Policy Spurs Global Climate Action Debate

EU Aviation Carbon Policy Spurs Global Climate Action Debate

The EU's aviation carbon emission policy, a pioneering attempt to address climate change, incorporates the aviation industry into the carbon emission trading system, encouraging airlines to reduce their carbon footprint. This policy has elicited complex reactions internationally and provides a reference for the implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Customs authorities need to actively adapt, strengthen cooperation, and enhance professional capabilities to contribute to global climate change mitigation efforts. This includes monitoring emissions, enforcing regulations, and collaborating with international partners to ensure effective implementation of the policy.

GOD Team Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Services in Putian Guangdong

GOD Team Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Services in Putian Guangdong

The GOD team announced a slowdown in their public account updates, shifting their strategic focus to in-depth services, providing more precise support for Putian and Guangdong-based cross-border e-commerce practitioners. Customer service is upgraded with direct access to GOD, ensuring closed-loop delivery of high-value content and protecting the rights of paid members. The team focuses on practical and long-term support to help cross-border e-commerce businesses succeed. This strategic adjustment aims to provide more personalized and effective assistance to their target audience.

Foreign Trade Firms Face Export Tax Refund Filing Challenges

Foreign Trade Firms Face Export Tax Refund Filing Challenges

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the handling process for export tax rebate declaration data errors in foreign trade enterprises. It introduces specific operation steps for withdrawal and re-submission and adjustment declaration for two situations: 'Declaration not reviewed' and 'Tax rebate already processed'. The article also provides the operation path in the e-Tax Bureau, helping enterprises to correct errors in a timely manner and protect their rights. This ensures accurate and efficient processing of export tax rebates, minimizing potential financial losses due to incorrect declarations.

Busan Port to Invest 573M in New Transshipment Terminal

Busan Port to Invest 573M in New Transshipment Terminal

Busan Port plans to invest $573 million to construct a new container transshipment terminal to accommodate the growing transshipment volume. This project not only enhances Busan Port's transshipment capacity but also provides critical support for international logistics, helping to secure a more significant position in the global shipping industry supply chain.

09/16/2025 Logistics
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Ezhou Huahu Airport Adds Chinaindia Freight Route

Ezhou Huahu Airport Adds Chinaindia Freight Route

Hubei Ezhou Huahu International Airport has recently launched a direct international freight route to Bangalore, India, with plans for one flight per week, mainly transporting electronic products and general cargo. This route provides new air logistics support for China-India trade, enhances Hubei's international freight capacity, and promotes regional economic development.

03/12/2025 Logistics
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New Searail Logistics Cuts Costs Speeds Crossborder Shipping

New Searail Logistics Cuts Costs Speeds Crossborder Shipping

The multimodal transport combining maritime and rail is becoming a new trend in cross-border logistics. By deeply integrating physical nodes, optimizing rule connections, and flexibly utilizing capacity combinations, this model shows significant advantages in reducing transportation costs and enhancing efficiency, warranting in-depth research and practice within the industry.