US Port Traffic Drops Sharply Amid Trade Disruptions

US Port Traffic Drops Sharply Amid Trade Disruptions

Descartes' latest report reveals a significant drop in US port container volume in May, impacted by trade volatility and tariff policies, with a substantial decline in imports from China. The report highlights changes in US port throughput, major exporting countries' exports to the US, and shifts in market share between East and West Coast ports. This provides crucial insights for businesses to navigate trade risks. The decline is primarily attributed to ongoing trade tensions and their effect on global supply chains.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Pacific Islands Boost Customs Skills Via WCO Training

Pacific Islands Boost Customs Skills Via WCO Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the Harmonized System (HS) Classification Master Trainer Program for Pacific Island Countries, aiming to enhance their HS coding capabilities by developing a pool of regional experts. The inaugural working group event brought together experts from various countries to share experiences and discuss development strategies, laying the foundation for trade facilitation in the Pacific Island region. This initiative is crucial for improving customs efficiency and ensuring accurate tariff application, ultimately contributing to economic growth and regional integration.

Biden Administration Addresses Congestion at LA Long Beach Ports

Biden Administration Addresses Congestion at LA Long Beach Ports

To address port congestion in the United States, the Biden administration is actively collaborating with the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. The ports have proposed short-term incentives, data optimization, pilot improvements, and capacity optimization measures. Long-term recommendations include establishing a national port information sharing system, assessing tariff impacts, building workforce training centers, and increasing infrastructure investment on the West Coast. These initiatives aim to improve port operational efficiency and alleviate supply chain pressures.

Indonesia Boosts EV Industry with Incentives and Localization Rules

Indonesia Boosts EV Industry with Incentives and Localization Rules

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has issued new regulations offering tariff reductions and adjusting the TKDN (Domestic Component Level) index to attract electric vehicle imports while fostering domestic industry growth. The new policy provides financial incentives for importers and gradually increases the required use of local components, aiming for technology transfer and industrial upgrading. The policy's effectiveness hinges on the development of local supporting industries and the government's implementation efforts. The goal is to boost the electric vehicle market and create a sustainable ecosystem.

Comprehensive Guide to HS Customs Product Classification Rules

Comprehensive Guide to HS Customs Product Classification Rules

The HS Customs Commodity Code is a global standard for the classification of trading goods. Its classification rules encompass various aspects, including the application of item provisions, confirmation of product characteristics, and methods for document retrieval. The main classification rules are divided into six categories, emphasizing accurate classification based on the assessment of the basic features of goods and their consistency with item provisions. Understanding and applying these general rules can facilitate the smooth conduct of international trade.

El Salvador Upgrades Customs Labs to Boost Trade Efficiency

El Salvador Upgrades Customs Labs to Boost Trade Efficiency

El Salvador hosted a workshop on modernizing customs laboratories to enhance commodity classification capabilities and promote trade facilitation. Sponsored by the World Customs Organization (WCO), the workshop focused on the Harmonized System (HS) classification and international cooperation. The aim was to improve the accuracy and efficiency of customs procedures, ultimately contributing to smoother and faster trade flows. This initiative underscores the importance of modern customs infrastructure and skilled personnel in supporting global trade and economic development.

Moldova Adopts International Standards for Customs Modernization

Moldova Adopts International Standards for Customs Modernization

Moldova, in collaboration with the World Customs Organization, organized a workshop to improve its national customs classification system. The aim was to enhance the commodity classification skills of customs officers, facilitate trade, and actively participate in the development of international trade rules. This initiative is crucial for Moldova's integration into the global trading system and enhancing its economic competitiveness. Other developing countries can learn from Moldova's experience by strengthening international cooperation and improving their own customs classification capabilities.

Japan Fund Enhances Fiji Customs Training

Japan Fund Enhances Fiji Customs Training

Sponsored by the Japan Customs Cooperation Fund, Fiji hosted a sub-regional HS Harmonized System training course aimed at enhancing the commodity classification skills of customs officers from Pacific Island countries. The training emphasized practical application and communication. It recommended that countries continuously strengthen capacity building, improve classification infrastructure, introduce advance ruling systems, and enhance internal and cross-border communication to promote regional trade development. The course focused on improving skills to correctly classify goods under the HS system.

Azerbaijan Simplifies Customs Via New Preruling System

Azerbaijan Simplifies Customs Via New Preruling System

The State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan has introduced pre-ruling guidelines and an electronic declaration platform to address challenges faced by businesses in commodity classification and origin pre-determination. By adopting international best practices, the initiative aims to simplify the pre-ruling process, reduce trade risks, and improve customs clearance efficiency. This creates a more transparent and efficient trading environment for businesses. The new guidelines and platform are expected to enhance customs compliance and significantly facilitate trade within Azerbaijan.

Chinarussia Energy Trade Reshapes Global Economy

Chinarussia Energy Trade Reshapes Global Economy

China-Russia trade is growing at an astounding rate, projected to reach nearly $170 billion by the end of this year. Key drivers include energy cooperation, diversified commodity trade, and the increasing adoption of RMB settlement. Despite sanctions challenges, both countries are actively seeking new trade routes and aim to increase trade to $200 billion by 2024, contributing to global economic stability. They are working to overcome obstacles and strengthen their economic partnership in the face of external pressures.