Vale Predicts Global Seaborne Iron Ore Demand Will Reach 1.4 Billion Tons Next Year

Vale Predicts Global Seaborne Iron Ore Demand Will Reach 1.4 Billion Tons Next Year

Vale predicts that global seaborne iron ore demand will reach 1.35 to 1.4 billion tons this year, as future new supply is limited, with prices expected around $50 per ton. Recently, due to declining steel demand in China, spot iron ore prices have fallen below $40, reaching a ten-year low. Despite pressure on global iron ore supply, increasing demand outside of China may offset this. Additionally, the reduction in new supply is one of the key factors.

12/30/2023 Logistics
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Northeast Chinas Shipping Bottlenecks Strain Supply Chains

Northeast Chinas Shipping Bottlenecks Strain Supply Chains

Due to climate and geography, Northeast China express delivery faces unique restrictions. Fragile items, perishables, liquid cosmetics, and other potentially hazardous goods are often rejected. Choosing appropriate packaging, a reliable courier, and understanding the destination are crucial for successful delivery. Innovative shipping models are emerging for Northeast specialties, boosting local economic development. These models address the challenges of the region and provide solutions for businesses and individuals looking to ship goods to and from Northeast China.

UK Amazon Sellers Face Firstleg Logistics Challenges

UK Amazon Sellers Face Firstleg Logistics Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the five main modes of transportation for Amazon UK FBA first leg logistics: air freight, express direct, sea freight, China-UK railway line, and China-UK truck line. It offers a detailed comparison of their transportation processes, timeliness, costs, advantages, and disadvantages. This serves as a valuable reference for cross-border e-commerce sellers in selecting the optimal shipping method, ultimately helping them succeed in the UK market.

FESCO Expands Sinorussian Trade Amid Global Shipping Shifts

FESCO Expands Sinorussian Trade Amid Global Shipping Shifts

FESCO, a Russian shipping giant with a century-long history, offers comprehensive China-Russia logistics services, including sea freight, rail transport, multimodal transportation, trade, and cold chain solutions. This analysis delves into FESCO's strengths and weaknesses, providing detailed information on its transit times, size requirements, and pricing structures. The aim is to equip readers with a thorough understanding of the company's services, enabling them to make more informed decisions regarding their logistics needs between China and Russia.

New Urumqibelgrade Cargo Route Expands Chinaeurope Trade

New Urumqibelgrade Cargo Route Expands Chinaeurope Trade

The Urumqi-Belgrade cargo route has officially launched, significantly shortening logistics time and reducing costs for China-Europe trade. This route is a key step in Xinjiang Airport Group's strategic layout, supporting Chinese companies in expanding into the European market and promoting China-Europe trade development. It will also bring a more convenient shopping experience to consumers. The new route enhances efficiency in the supply chain and strengthens Urumqi's position as a vital air hub connecting Asia and Europe.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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COSCO OOCL Expand MWAX Service to Conakry Port

COSCO OOCL Expand MWAX Service to Conakry Port

COSCO SHIPPING and OOCL jointly upgraded the MWAX service, incorporating the Port of Conakry in Guinea into the network. This enhancement will improve the transportation capacity of bulk commodities, strengthen their position in the African market, and facilitate the development of China-Africa trade. Both parties will continue to optimize the service to address challenges and provide high-quality shipping services. The upgraded MWAX service aims to better serve the growing trade demands between China and West Africa.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Euchina Trade Tensions Rise Over Economic and Environmental Impacts

Euchina Trade Tensions Rise Over Economic and Environmental Impacts

China-Europe maritime transport is a crucial artery of global trade, supporting significant trade volumes and surpluses between the two regions. It's also a key component of the Belt and Road Initiative, holding geopolitical significance. However, maritime transport poses environmental challenges, including carbon emissions and marine pollution. Shipping costs are influenced by various factors, ranging approximately from $2000 to $4000 per cubic meter. Collaborative efforts between China and Europe are necessary to achieve sustainable development in maritime transport.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Strategies to Cut Expenses

Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Strategies to Cut Expenses

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the structure and influencing factors of sea freight costs from China to Europe. It offers a detailed explanation of freight calculation methods, types, and surcharges. Furthermore, it shares practical tips for reducing sea freight costs, helping you to be cost-effective and avoid potential pitfalls in sea freight trade. Learn how to calculate your shipping expenses accurately and find ways to save money on your next shipment between China and Europe.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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DGM Xiamen Enhances Global Trade with Hazardous Goods Expertise

DGM Xiamen Enhances Global Trade with Hazardous Goods Expertise

Xiamen DGM China Ltd., a key part of the DGM global network, specializes in dangerous goods management, offering comprehensive services including identification, packaging, declaration, and training. Based in North Asia and serving the globe, the company leverages a professional team and extensive experience to provide safe and compliant dangerous goods transportation solutions, facilitating global trade development. DGM China is committed to ensuring the secure and lawful shipment of hazardous materials, adhering to international regulations and best practices.

Uschina Phase One Trade Deal Faces Tariff Challenges

Uschina Phase One Trade Deal Faces Tariff Challenges

The US and China officially signed the "Phase One" trade agreement, involving tariff adjustments and procurement commitments. The agreement reduced some tariffs, but the effectiveness of its implementation remains to be seen. Businesses need to pay attention to shipping data and policy changes, diversify procurement sources, optimize supply chains, and strengthen risk management to seize opportunities in the new trade landscape. Monitoring key indicators and adapting strategies will be crucial for navigating the evolving US-China trade relationship.