Port Delays Amazon Backlogs Hit Shenzhen Ecommerce Trade

Port Delays Amazon Backlogs Hit Shenzhen Ecommerce Trade

Heavy rain in Shenzhen caused port shutdowns, exacerbating warehouse congestion in Amazon's European facilities. Coupled with high inflation and slowing e-commerce sales in the US, cross-border e-commerce sellers face a 'double whammy'. Sellers need to closely monitor logistics, optimize inventory management, improve product quality and service, expand diversified sales channels, and pay attention to macroeconomic trends to adjust their business strategies accordingly. This situation demands proactive measures to mitigate risks and navigate the challenging market conditions.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Ocean Freight Rates Surge Amid Uschina Trade Strain

Ocean Freight Rates Surge Amid Uschina Trade Strain

The surge in China-US ocean freight rates stems from pandemic-induced supply-demand imbalances, leading to reduced shipping capacity, port congestion, and surging demand. This intensifies cost pressures on exporters, drives up consumer prices, and disrupts supply chains. Mitigation strategies include increasing shipping capacity, optimizing port operations, strengthening international cooperation, and promoting digital transformation to stabilize the global trade chain.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Businesses Adapt to Trade Policy Shifts Tariff Challenges

Businesses Adapt to Trade Policy Shifts Tariff Challenges

Foley & Lardner partner Greg Husisian discusses key trade and tariff issues, advising companies to strengthen compliance and diversify their supply chains to navigate the complex international trade environment. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and adapting to evolving tariff policies and proactively mitigating risks related to trade fraud. Businesses should prioritize robust compliance programs and explore alternative sourcing options to minimize disruption and maintain competitiveness in the global market. Staying informed and agile is crucial for success in the face of increasing international trade complexity.

Kazakhstan Tightens Customs Rules to Improve Trade Efficiency

Kazakhstan Tightens Customs Rules to Improve Trade Efficiency

Kazakhstan Customs, with WCO support, held a HS Code workshop to improve tariff classification accuracy and consistency, promoting trade efficiency. The workshop covered the application of HS Code General Interpretative Rules, interpretation of Committee Decisions, adaptation to revisions, and the advance ruling system. This initiative aims to enhance the professional skills of customs officials and corporate compliance management, laying the foundation for the modernization of Kazakhstan Customs and the globalization of enterprises. The training is expected to improve trade facilitation and reduce discrepancies in customs declarations.

WCO Advances Trade Pact to Boost Global Commerce

WCO Advances Trade Pact to Boost Global Commerce

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively promotes the implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) by establishing working groups, providing technical assistance, and developing guidance tools. These efforts help members improve customs management and facilitate global trade. Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya emphasized that the WCO will continue to support the TFA implementation, jointly moving towards a more efficient and transparent trade future. The WCO's commitment aims to streamline processes and reduce trade barriers for its members.

Bahamas Customs Modernization Boosts WTO Bid Regional Trade

Bahamas Customs Modernization Boosts WTO Bid Regional Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a two-year customs capacity building program to support the Bahamas' accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Funded by the Inter-American Development Bank, the program covers three key areas: organizational development, human resources, and governance. It aims to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and compliance of Bahamas Customs, bringing it up to international standards and positioning it as a model for the Caribbean region.

Vanuatu Customs Boosts Trade with WCO Efficiency Study

Vanuatu Customs Boosts Trade with WCO Efficiency Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports Vanuatu Customs in implementing a Time Release Study (TRS) aimed at identifying and addressing bottlenecks in goods release, thereby enhancing customs efficiency. Through the TRS, Vanuatu aims to streamline processes, optimize management, and ultimately promote trade facilitation, improve the business environment, and achieve sustainable economic development. The study will help pinpoint specific areas for improvement, leading to more efficient customs procedures and reduced delays for traders. This initiative underscores the WCO's commitment to assisting member states in modernizing their customs operations.

Businesses Adapt to Rising Tariffs Amid Trade Tensions

Businesses Adapt to Rising Tariffs Amid Trade Tensions

This paper delves into the current complex and volatile international trade landscape, focusing on the impact of the Trump administration's tariff policies on businesses. It highlights the challenges posed by tariff policy uncertainty. Furthermore, it provides practical strategies and recommendations for companies to navigate the 'tariff storm,' including developing internal response manuals, diversifying sourcing channels, and optimizing supply chains. The aim is to help businesses survive and thrive in adverse conditions.

Trade Deals Cut Sourcing Costs for Global Manufacturers

Trade Deals Cut Sourcing Costs for Global Manufacturers

Multinational manufacturers can significantly reduce global procurement costs by effectively leveraging trade agreements. This paper proposes five best practices: in-depth understanding of regulations, building a regulatory database, optimizing supply chain connectivity, utilizing advanced technology, and continuous improvement. By implementing these practices, companies can lower tariff expenses and enhance their competitiveness in the global market. Focusing on these key areas enables businesses to maximize the benefits offered by trade agreements and achieve substantial cost savings in their international sourcing operations.

Oakland Port Traffic Dips Amid Global Trade Shifts

Oakland Port Traffic Dips Amid Global Trade Shifts

The Port of Oakland experienced a 15% year-over-year decrease in cargo volume in August, reflecting weakened retail demand and declining exports. While increased vessel calls and high commercial property occupancy offer positive indicators, global trade slowdown and supply chain diversification pose ongoing challenges. The port needs to adapt to the new economic environment and achieve sustainable development through strategic adjustments such as improving operational efficiency, expanding diversified services, and strengthening inland connections. These measures are crucial to navigate the current economic climate and ensure future growth.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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