US Farm Exports Rise As Global Demand Shifts

US Farm Exports Rise As Global Demand Shifts

US agricultural exports are poised to play a crucial role in balancing trade. The significant demand for US agricultural products in the Asian market offers a promising outlook for the US economy. Businesses should optimize supply chains, cultivate niche markets, strengthen brand building, embrace technological innovation, and actively participate in international cooperation. The government should increase investment in agricultural infrastructure, promote green agricultural technologies, and ensure the sustainable development of agriculture.

Kias Profits at Risk from 25B US Tariff Threat

Kias Profits at Risk from 25B US Tariff Threat

Kia Motors warns that operating profit is expected to decrease by 3.5 trillion won this year due to US tariffs. The company is actively adjusting its global powertrain layout to address the challenges and strives to achieve growth exceeding the industry average. Tariff pressure has become a key factor affecting Kia's future development. The company is working to mitigate the impact and maintain profitability in the face of these trade challenges.

Project Shipping Rates to Surge in 2025 Amid Tonnage Shortage

Project Shipping Rates to Surge in 2025 Amid Tonnage Shortage

The outlook for the project transport market in 2025 is optimistic, with strong demand for project cargo leading to rising freight rates amidst tight supply. Project transport charter rates are expected to increase by 10-20%, while general cargo rates may rise by 1-7%. The global trade environment continues to be influenced by geopolitical factors and the U.S. election, therefore, it is essential to keep an eye on industry dynamics.

Chinese Cargo Owners Unite Against Maersks Seal Fee Spark Controversy in Shipping Industry

Chinese Cargo Owners Unite Against Maersks Seal Fee Spark Controversy in Shipping Industry

Chinese cargo owners have united to protest against Maersk over disputes regarding sealing fees, marking a significant shift in foreign trade companies' response to unreasonable charges. Three major associations in Xiamen have strongly condemned Maersk's actions, urging for the protection of cargo owner rights and greater industry transparency. This issue transcends mere fee disputes, as it holds profound implications for the future development of the maritime shipping industry.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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US Container Imports Defy Economic Slowdown Amid Inflation Worries

US Container Imports Defy Economic Slowdown Amid Inflation Worries

Panjiva reports that U.S. container imports in February decreased month-over-month but increased year-over-year, with daily average imports reaching a new high, indicating a fully operational logistics network. Energy imports led the gains, while IT declined. Experts suggest the supply chain has adjusted, but inflation could reverse demand. Attention should be paid to macroeconomic trends, industry data, and risk management to flexibly adjust trade strategies.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Nonmanufacturing Sector Expands Steadily in May ISM

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Expands Steadily in May ISM

The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported robust growth in the U.S. non-manufacturing sector for May, with the NMI index reaching 56.9, marking the 112th consecutive month of expansion. Eleven industries experienced growth, with a notable increase in the employment indicator. Experts suggest that despite challenges like trade tensions, consumer confidence and low inflation are providing tailwinds for the economy. Overall, the non-manufacturing sector is outperforming the manufacturing sector.

US Import Growth Slows Amid Tariff Uncertainty

US Import Growth Slows Amid Tariff Uncertainty

The Global Port Tracker report reveals that tariff policies will lead to a long-term decline in US import trade after a short-term rebound. Retailers are stockpiling goods to cope with tariffs, but policy uncertainty increases planning difficulties. The report predicts a significant drop in import volume in the coming months. Businesses need to adjust strategies, expand markets, and optimize inventory. Data analysts can provide decision support.

West Africas Hardware Market Growth Highlighted at WAM Expo

West Africas Hardware Market Growth Highlighted at WAM Expo

The 2025 West African Machinery Expo (WAM) in Lagos showcased the immense potential of the West African market. The exhibition brought together numerous Chinese companies, displaying the latest products and technologies. With its precise B2B matching system, WAM facilitates efficient market expansion for businesses in West Africa. More than just a product showcase, WAM serves as a crucial bridge for Sino-African trade, providing invaluable market opportunities for Chinese enterprises.

West Africas Home Goods Market Expands Amid Nigeria Show

West Africas Home Goods Market Expands Amid Nigeria Show

The 2025 Home Show Nigeria successfully concluded, showcasing a global collection of home products. Driven by a dual approach of "localized design + global manufacturing," the exhibition provided an excellent platform for businesses to efficiently connect with the West African market through eight themed zones, high-end forums, and intelligent matchmaking. In 2026, Home Show Nigeria will be fully upgraded to build a home furnishing trade ecosystem covering the entire African continent.

China Revises Export Tax Rebate Rules for Key Industries

China Revises Export Tax Rebate Rules for Key Industries

New regulations from the State Taxation Administration clarify that export enterprises failing to file for tax rebates within the prescribed period must still file tax returns. However, extensions may be granted in special circumstances or with approval. Enterprises engaged in processing trade with imported materials are required to calculate output tax according to regulations. Timely filing is crucial. If you encounter any problems, promptly communicate with the tax authorities.