US Firms Consumers Pay 38B in Trade War Tariffs

US Firms Consumers Pay 38B in Trade War Tariffs

A report reveals that US businesses and consumers have paid an extra $38 billion in tariffs due to the trade war, with September's tariffs hitting a record high. The tariffs are not paid by China, but by US companies and consumers, leading to a sharp decline in agricultural exports, hindered investment, reduced employment, and economic slowdown. The report calls for resolving trade frictions through dialogue and consultation, and expresses hope for a more open and cooperative trade environment.

Chinese Firms Expand in Indonesias Growing Construction Sector

Chinese Firms Expand in Indonesias Growing Construction Sector

The China-Indonesia Business Center offers one-stop construction consulting services for Chinese-funded enterprises investing in Indonesia, covering the entire project lifecycle. Leveraging local Indonesian qualifications, experience in collaborating with central state-owned enterprises, and a professional team, we help clients make informed decisions in the Indonesian market and achieve both economic and social benefits for their projects. We provide comprehensive support from initial planning to project completion, ensuring successful and sustainable investments in Indonesia.

Asiapacific Customs Centers Adapt to Remote Learning Hurdles

Asiapacific Customs Centers Adapt to Remote Learning Hurdles

The Asia Pacific Customs Training Center (APCTC) conference explored remote training during the pandemic. Experiences were shared from China (VR), Fiji (online platforms), Hong Kong (interactive methods), and India (MOOCs). The World Customs Organization (WCO) emphasized the importance of data analysis in remote training programs. The conference highlighted innovative approaches and the crucial role of technology in maintaining customs capacity building efforts throughout the Asia Pacific region despite travel restrictions and other challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Xinjiang to Saudi Arabia Route and Cultural Insights

Xinjiang to Saudi Arabia Route and Cultural Insights

This article explores the geographical distance, transportation options, cultural differences, and visa application process for traveling from Xinjiang, China to Saudi Arabia. This journey across the Eurasian continent is not only a geographical traverse but also a collision of cultures and beliefs. It requires thorough preparation and respect for local customs. Understanding cultural nuances and navigating the visa process are crucial for a smooth and enriching travel experience. Careful planning ensures a respectful and memorable journey.

Bank of Chinas SWIFT Code Key to Global Transfers

Bank of Chinas SWIFT Code Key to Global Transfers

This article provides a detailed explanation of Bank of China's SWIFT code, BKCHCNBJ240. It clarifies the definition, structure, and importance of SWIFT/BIC codes. Furthermore, it offers comprehensive guidance on the correct usage of SWIFT codes, including verifying bank information and confirming branch and country codes. The article also presents various methods for finding SWIFT codes, facilitating easier international money transfers for readers. It emphasizes the significance of accurate SWIFT code usage for successful and efficient cross-border transactions involving Bank of China.

Baikal Airport Expands Eastwest Air Cargo Routes

Baikal Airport Expands Eastwest Air Cargo Routes

This article provides a detailed overview of Ulan-Ude Baikal International Airport (UUD), including its IATA code, major routes, air freight operation guidelines, and strategic importance. As a crucial hub connecting East and West, the airport plays a key role in international air freight logistics. The article also recommends the SeaWest Cargo's IATA code lookup system, offering convenient information retrieval services for businesses and facilitating the development of trade between China and Russia. It highlights the airport's significance in the Russian logistics landscape.

Crossborder Rail Freight Expands Global Trade Links

Crossborder Rail Freight Expands Global Trade Links

This paper delves into the advantages of cross-border railway transportation, emphasizing its environmental friendliness, efficiency, and reliability. It highlights Maersk's cross-border railway solutions, including flexible freight options like customized block trains and single container services. A detailed overview of the Greater China cross-border railway network is provided, along with an analysis of how to select the appropriate transportation solution. The aim is to help businesses effectively leverage cross-border railway transport to achieve efficient and environmentally conscious trade.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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ANA Cargo Expands Hangzhoutokyo Route for Ecommerce Growth

ANA Cargo Expands Hangzhoutokyo Route for Ecommerce Growth

All Nippon Airways (ANA) Cargo has launched a dedicated cargo flight route between Hangzhou and Tokyo, operating twice weekly with a Boeing 767F freighter. This new service aims to meet the growing demand for cross-border e-commerce and electronic product transportation between China and Japan. ANA will also handle cargo transiting through Tokyo to destinations in Europe and the United States. This expansion of ANA's cargo capacity demonstrates its commitment to providing efficient and reliable global transportation services to its customers.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Aircraft Classification Standards A Global Guide

Aircraft Classification Standards A Global Guide

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the multi-dimensional classification standards for aircraft types, including classifications based on purpose, engine type, number of engines, flight speed, and range. It also introduces the classification standards used by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) based on passenger capacity and range to determine aircraft size and range. By understanding these classifications, readers can gain a better understanding of the world of aircraft and comprehend the progress and development of aviation technology.

Shenzhen Airport Boosts Regional Economy

Shenzhen Airport Boosts Regional Economy

Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport is a vital aviation hub in China, significantly contributing to regional economic development. This paper analyzes its strategic position, current operations, and future plans, while also exploring the challenges and opportunities it faces. Shenzhen Airport should continue to strengthen infrastructure construction, improve service quality, and expand its international route network. The goal is to become a world-class international aviation hub, further boosting the regional economy and solidifying its position as a key player in global air travel.