Shenzhen Port: A Modern Maritime Hub Connecting the World

Shenzhen Port: A Modern Maritime Hub Connecting the World

Shenzhen Port is a major container port in southern China, strategically located as a key hub connecting China with the world. The port is divided into western and eastern sections, equipped with comprehensive navigation facilities and efficient loading and unloading equipment. Its well-developed transportation network seamlessly connects with surrounding cities, facilitating international trade.

China Shipping Group Launches New Route to Georgia, Promoting Trade Development in the Black Sea Region

China Shipping Group Launches New Route to Georgia, Promoting Trade Development in the Black Sea Region

On December 2, China Shipping Group launched a new shipping route in Georgia, connecting China with the port of Poti, reducing transportation time to 39 days. This initiative enhances service capabilities for traditional European markets while also focusing on emerging markets like Georgia and Egypt. The opening of this route contributes to the implementation of the Maritime Silk Road in the Black Sea region, improving overall transportation efficiency.

12/02/2023 Logistics
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Clarification And Facts The Current Status Of Australian Coal Customs Clearance In China

Clarification And Facts The Current Status Of Australian Coal Customs Clearance In China

In response to recent reports about the suspension of Australian coal customs clearance at Dalian Port, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that national customs still accept coal imports. In recent years, China has conducted strict inspections on the quality and environmental safety of imported coal to protect legal rights and the environment. The related reports are false, and customs clearance operations continue to proceed normally.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Luoding Airport: Guangdong's Resilient Aviation Hub Revives Regional Growth

Luoding Airport: Guangdong's Resilient Aviation Hub Revives Regional Growth

Luoding Airport, located in Luoding City, Guangdong Province, is the first airport in China dedicated to low-altitude flight routes. Since the project began in 1990, it has undergone several renovations and upgrades. After a temporary suspension of operations, it reopened its routes in 2014, becoming a hub for civil aviation activities that attract foreign investment and promote economic development, thus opening new opportunities for growth.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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China Southern Expands UK Cargo Routes with Glasgow Service

China Southern Expands UK Cargo Routes with Glasgow Service

China Southern Cargo has launched a new cargo route from Guangzhou to Glasgow Prestwick Airport, initially operating four times a week with plans to increase to daily flights. This initiative aims to enhance the airport's cargo capacity and boost trade between China and the UK, particularly for Scottish seafood and whisky exports to China. The airport has invested in upgraded equipment and is in discussions with other airlines for potential collaborations, with the ambition of becoming a key air bridge connecting China and Scotland.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Expert Analyzes Global Supply Chain Challenges and Opportunities

Expert Analyzes Global Supply Chain Challenges and Opportunities

Global trade economist Dr. Walter Keams provides an in-depth analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing the global supply chain today. He covers key issues such as peak season outlooks, 24/7 port operations, nearshoring prospects, the impact of tariff policies, and US-China trade relations. This analysis offers valuable strategic insights for businesses navigating the global trade landscape, helping them seize opportunities and address challenges effectively.

US Retailers Rush Imports Before Tariff Deadline Hitting Record Highs

US Retailers Rush Imports Before Tariff Deadline Hitting Record Highs

US retailers, anticipating new tariffs amid US-China trade friction, ramped up imports before the tariffs took effect, leading to record cargo volumes at US ports. While retail sales continue to grow, the tariffs could ultimately be passed on to consumers, negatively impacting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the job market. Resolving trade disputes and upholding free trade is crucial for long-term stability and prosperity.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Import Volumes Drop Sharply Amid Trade Slowdown

US Import Volumes Drop Sharply Amid Trade Slowdown

The latest report reveals a significant drop in US imports for November, influenced by seasonal factors, tariff policies, and geopolitical tensions. A substantial decline in imports from China indicates a reshaping of trade patterns. Businesses should diversify their supply chains and optimize inventory management to proactively navigate the trade downturn. The decrease in imports suggests a cooling in economic activity and highlights the need for strategic adjustments in global trade relationships.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Customs Launches Selfservice Document Printing

US Customs Launches Selfservice Document Printing

China International Trade Single Window platform will fully launch self-service inquiry and printing services for customs declaration documents and electronic data. Enterprises can complete related operations online, eliminating the need for on-site visits. This article details the new policy content, operation guide, and precautions, helping companies easily achieve self-service management of customs declaration documents and improve trade facilitation. It simplifies the process of accessing essential trade documents, reducing administrative burden and promoting efficiency in international trade operations.

Uschina Trade Deal Leaves Logistics Firms Facing Uncertainty

Uschina Trade Deal Leaves Logistics Firms Facing Uncertainty

While the US-China Phase One trade deal was signed, trade uncertainties remain. The agreement mandates significant increases in Chinese purchases of US agricultural products, goods, and services, but achieving these targets faces challenges. Logistics and supply chain companies should monitor the agreement's implementation, diversify supply chains, optimize logistics networks, strengthen risk management, and flexibly adapt to evolving trade policies. The deal's impact on existing tariffs and potential future trade tensions necessitates a proactive approach to mitigate disruptions and ensure business continuity.