Chinas PVC Export Policy Shift Boosts TPE and Advanced Plastics Demand

Chinas PVC Export Policy Shift Boosts TPE and Advanced Plastics Demand

The cancellation of PVC export tax rebates in China is accelerating industry reshuffling and environmental transformation. TPE, with its environmental advantages, is seeing substitution opportunities in toys, automotive, and medical fields. Breakthroughs in domestic SEBS technology are reducing costs. Upgrading toughening systems for daily-use plastics, SBS, POE, and SEBS have become core options. Companies should seize these opportunities, accelerate formula iteration and process upgrades, focus on niche markets, and achieve sustainable development. This shift presents both challenges and prospects for businesses adapting to the evolving landscape.

Exploring Key Elements of the New Customs Declaration: The Significance of Consignors and Production Sales Units

Exploring Key Elements of the New Customs Declaration: The Significance of Consignors and Production Sales Units

In the new customs declaration form, the definitions and reporting requirements for consignees, consignors, and production and sales units are crucial. The consignee and consignor must be legally registered entities, ensuring they are party to the foreign contract. In special cases, the contract executing entity must be specified. The production and sales unit must report the organization that actually participates in the production or sale of goods to ensure accurate information.

East Coast Gulf Ports Ratify Sixyear Labor Pact on Wages Automation

East Coast Gulf Ports Ratify Sixyear Labor Pact on Wages Automation

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have signed a new six-year contract covering 36 ports on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts. The agreement guarantees record wage increases for dockworkers and provides effective protections against automation, averting potential supply chain disruptions and laying the groundwork for port modernization. The contract was overwhelmingly approved by ILA members and welcomed by the National Retail Federation (NRF).

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Mastering the Key Steps of Export Customs Declaration: A General Trade Example

Mastering the Key Steps of Export Customs Declaration: A General Trade Example

Mastering the process of filling out export customs declarations is crucial for export operations. This article details the basic content and filling requirements of customs declarations under general trade, including important information such as the export port, business unit, and shipping unit. By properly filling in the relevant details, it ensures that goods pass smoothly through customs, a necessary skill for every export business professional.

China Eximbank Boosts Shipping Sector with Financial Innovation

China Eximbank Boosts Shipping Sector with Financial Innovation

The Export-Import Bank of China supports Mediterranean Shipping Company's procurement of Chinese shipping containers through export buyer's credit, deepening their cooperation. The bank's innovative "China Model" ship financing solution provides financial services for foreign shipowners ordering Chinese ships, promoting the export of high value-added containers and upgrading the shipping industry chain. This enhances the international competitiveness of Chinese manufacturing by facilitating the export of ships and containers.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Maritime Industry Grapples With Rising Demurrage Costs

Maritime Industry Grapples With Rising Demurrage Costs

This article analyzes the meaning of "On Demurrage" in voyage charters and its relationship with demurrage charges. Demurrage fees are costs incurred by the charterer for exceeding the loading and unloading period specified in the contract, usually calculated on a daily basis. The contract outlines the conditions for entering a state of demurrage, which varies in terminology across different countries. Additionally, it explores the distinctions between demurrage in voyage charters and container transport.

Flexport Enhances Booking Tool for Realtime Shipping Management

Flexport Enhances Booking Tool for Realtime Shipping Management

Flexport has upgraded its booking management tools with a new quota management dashboard. By integrating booking, contract, and carrier data, it provides businesses with a real-time, comprehensive view of quota performance. This tool allows users to monitor freight volumes, identify contract deviations, and perform forward-looking planning. It empowers companies to optimize their ocean freight strategies and reduce supply chain costs by offering data-driven insights into quota utilization and potential areas for improvement.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Fedex Layoffs Signal Logistics Strain Before Singles Day

Fedex Layoffs Signal Logistics Strain Before Singles Day

FedEx Supply Chain is closing four facilities and laying off over 450 employees due to contract expirations. Facing intense market competition, FedEx needs to innovate its services, improve profitability, and expand its business footprint. This closure highlights the challenges within the logistics and supply chain sectors, requiring companies like FedEx to adapt and strategize for long-term sustainability. The contract losses underscore the importance of securing and maintaining key partnerships in the competitive landscape.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Ports Resume Labor Talks to Prevent Congestion

West Coast Ports Resume Labor Talks to Prevent Congestion

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) are scheduled to resume negotiations to proactively address contract extensions and prevent future freight congestion at West Coast ports. These talks are critical to global trade stability. Key negotiation points are expected to include wages and benefits, automation, job security, and contract duration. The outcome will directly impact shippers' supply chain efficiency and costs, making a timely agreement essential to avoid disruptions.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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New AES System Boosts Efficiency for US Exports

New AES System Boosts Efficiency for US Exports

The Automated Export System (AES) is a crucial tool used by U.S. Customs to streamline the export declaration process. It enables real-time data editing and correction, ensuring export compliance and enhancing the quality of trade statistics, thereby providing enterprises with more efficient support for international trade management.