US Small Businesses Face Bankruptcy Amid Rising Tariffs

US Small Businesses Face Bankruptcy Amid Rising Tariffs

US small and medium-sized enterprise importers are facing a survival crisis due to tariffs. Surveys show that high tariffs severely impact corporate profitability, even leading to bankruptcy. While companies attempt to shift sourcing locations, the effect is limited, and policy uncertainty further exacerbates the situation. There are no winners in a tariff war; open cooperation is the path to mutual benefit and win-win outcomes. The impact is particularly pronounced on smaller businesses lacking the resources to absorb the increased costs or navigate complex supply chain adjustments.

Tianjin Airport Opens New Cargo Route to Astana Enhancing Chinakazakhstan Trade

Tianjin Airport Opens New Cargo Route to Astana Enhancing Chinakazakhstan Trade

YTO Cargo Airlines launched a chartered international cargo route between Tianjin and Astana, with an initial shipment of 21 tons. The cargo mainly consisted of electronic products needed by the Kazakhstan government, supporting its informatization construction. This initiative is a significant step for Tianjin Airport in implementing the “Belt and Road” strategy and building an international air logistics center. It will contribute to promoting economic and trade cooperation between China and Kazakhstan.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains Amid Container Chassis Shortage

Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains Amid Container Chassis Shortage

US Section 301 tariffs may have exacerbated the container chassis shortage, limiting trucking capacity and contributing to port congestion. Data indicates a sharp decline in chassis imports from China and a surge in imports from Mexico. Although imports have rebounded somewhat, the chassis shortage persists. Businesses need to strengthen supply chain management, pay close attention to policy changes, and embrace technological innovation to address these challenges. The tariffs' impact highlights the interconnectedness of global trade and the need for proactive risk mitigation strategies.

Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Reforms Cut Costs for Trade Firms

Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Reforms Cut Costs for Trade Firms

Cross-border logistics poses a significant challenge for foreign trade enterprises, particularly small and medium-sized cross-border e-commerce sellers. This paper analyzes issues such as high logistics costs and poor timeliness. It proposes solutions including platform support, targeted subsidies, increased capacity of China-Europe freight trains, optimized logistics models, digital empowerment, and strengthened international cooperation. The aim is to help foreign trade enterprises reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance international competitiveness by addressing these logistics hurdles.

Wechat Simplifies Package Shipping in China

Wechat Simplifies Package Shipping in China

This article outlines the steps for efficiently sending packages using WeChat, including gathering recipient information, preparing packaging, making payments through WeChat, submitting a delivery request, and confirming receipt. The aim is to enhance the user experience for parcel delivery.

China Simplifies Export Customs Clearance Process

China Simplifies Export Customs Clearance Process

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the filling specifications for the export customs clearance form. It emphasizes the requirement for consistency with the export declaration information, including key fields such as the consignor, contract number, goods name, HS code, declared total value, and quantity. The aim is to help companies avoid customs clearance delays caused by information discrepancies and ensure the smooth export of goods. Maintaining accurate and consistent data is crucial for efficient export processes.

China Clarifies Key Importexport Inspection Processes

China Clarifies Key Importexport Inspection Processes

This article uses a sales-oriented style to explain the common concepts of legal inspection, three inspections, and commercial inspection in import and export trade. Through clear definitions, case studies, and table summaries, it helps readers quickly understand the differences and connections between them, facilitating the smooth development of import and export business. It demystifies these processes, making them accessible to a wider audience and providing practical guidance for navigating the complexities of international trade compliance.

Ningbo Reopens Direct US Air Cargo Route

Ningbo Reopens Direct US Air Cargo Route

The intercontinental freighter route from Ningbo, Zhejiang to the United States has recently resumed operations, promoting freight exchange between China and the U.S. and enhancing the efficiency of the international freight network. Operated by Atlas Air, the route runs three times a week, mainly carrying cross-border e-commerce and electronic products, marking the growth potential of the Ningbo freight market.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Key Factors Driving US Airport Customs Inspections

Key Factors Driving US Airport Customs Inspections

This article provides a detailed analysis of the customs inspection conditions for goods arriving at U.S. airports. It covers various factors, including declaration issues, cargo characteristics, company history, regulatory policies, random sampling, and report analysis, to help readers better understand and tackle customs clearance challenges in international logistics.

Small US Importers Adapt to Tariff Uncertainty

Small US Importers Adapt to Tariff Uncertainty

Small U.S. importers are struggling due to constantly changing tariff policies, forcing them to adjust procurement strategies or abandon markets. The key to overcoming this challenge lies in flexible supply chain management and risk assessment, enabling businesses to remain competitive in an uncertain trade environment.