US Brand Profits from Chinese Metaphysics Trend

US Brand Profits from Chinese Metaphysics Trend

Karma and Luck, an American brand, has achieved significant market success with annual revenue exceeding $100 million by incorporating Chinese metaphysics into jewelry and home decor products. Their marketing strategy leverages social media and fashion publications. Their success lies in associating metaphysics with good fortune, imbuing their products with a sense of fashion and lifestyle, and effectively communicating their brand story. They successfully blended ancient wisdom with modern aesthetics to appeal to a broad consumer base.

Lazada Masan Launch O2O Retail Push in Vietnam

Lazada Masan Launch O2O Retail Push in Vietnam

Lazada partners with Vietnam's Masan Group to integrate offline retail resources, address e-commerce challenges, expand user base, and seize opportunities in the Vietnamese e-commerce market. This collaboration marks a significant step for Lazada in building an omnichannel retail ecosystem and potentially offers new insights for the Southeast Asian e-commerce landscape. By leveraging Masan's established retail network, Lazada aims to enhance its reach and customer experience in a rapidly growing market.

Arcbest Acquires Molo Solutions to Expand Logistics Reach

Arcbest Acquires Molo Solutions to Expand Logistics Reach

ArcBest's acquisition of MoLo positions it among the top US truckload freight brokerages. This strategic move integrates technology and assets, aiming to enhance efficiency and deliver digitized, intelligent logistics solutions. The acquisition strengthens ArcBest's capabilities in freight brokerage and supply chain management, allowing them to offer a more comprehensive suite of services to their customers. By combining MoLo's expertise with ArcBest's existing infrastructure, the company is poised to drive innovation and improve the overall customer experience in the logistics sector.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Cbps New Regulations Reshape US Tariff Policies Imports

Cbps New Regulations Reshape US Tariff Policies Imports

On May 15, CBP updated the terms regarding reverse tariffs under IEEPA, stating that tariff eligibility is determined by the final loading date of the shipping vessel. Goods loaded after the deadline will no longer qualify for duty exemption or the 10% reverse tariff, increasing the burden on importers. This change necessitates that importers promptly adjust their declarations and strategies to address the challenges posed by the new policy.

Global Fishing Gear Trade Faces Shifting Tax Rates

Global Fishing Gear Trade Faces Shifting Tax Rates

This article provides a detailed analysis of the HS code 9507900000, covering product descriptions, export and import tax rates, and the impacts of international trade agreements. It offers practical market insights and strategic recommendations for industry chain participants.

Bonded Warehouses Offer Taxfree Storage for Global Trade

Bonded Warehouses Offer Taxfree Storage for Global Trade

A bonded warehouse is a solution in international trade that allows for the storage of goods on which duties have not yet been paid. Businesses can use this to defer duty payments, improve cash flow, and enhance flexibility and competitiveness in storage management. There are up to 11 types of bonded warehouses globally, providing support for various market needs.

Response Measures After Barge Delay

Response Measures After Barge Delay

In freight operations, if the barge is missed, appropriate measures must be taken based on the situation to ensure the smooth arrival of goods. There are three main scenarios: handling changes in ship name and voyage, default processing without a name change, and needing to reschedule the barge. Regardless of the situation, the unloading operations in Shanghai will not be affected.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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Common Issues and Solutions in Inspection Process

Common Issues and Solutions in Inspection Process

In international trade, inspections are crucial for ensuring the compliance of goods. Occasionally, the first inspection may classify items correctly but report incorrect quantities, necessitating a resubmission. The second inspection might have accurate counts but incorrect classifications, affecting the declaration process. While designating freight forwarders is not intended to cause issues, a company's credit rating and violation history can increase the likelihood of inspections.