US Imposes Countervailing Duties to Combat Unfair Trade Practices

US Imposes Countervailing Duties to Combat Unfair Trade Practices

A countervailing duty (CVD) is a tariff imposed by the United States to offset unfair competitive advantages gained by domestic industries due to foreign government subsidies. Targeting specific countries and products, CVDs aim to restore a level playing field in international trade. Businesses should monitor policy changes, ensure compliance, and proactively address the challenges posed by countervailing duties.

Ganjou International Freight Train Sets Sail Again: Helping Jiangxi Enterprises Expand Global Markets

Ganjou International Freight Train Sets Sail Again: Helping Jiangxi Enterprises Expand Global Markets

The Gan-Ou international freight train service will commence next month, with the second train heading to Rotterdam and Poland, assisting Jiangxi enterprises in expanding their international markets. This service offers over 50% time savings compared to sea transport and costs close to air freight, providing a more efficient logistics solution for Jiangxi's foreign trade enterprises.

01/05/2023 Logistics
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New Opportunities in Cross-border E-commerce Logistics: The Importance and Development Trends of Overseas Warehouses

New Opportunities in Cross-border E-commerce Logistics: The Importance and Development Trends of Overseas Warehouses

Cross-border e-commerce has rapidly emerged as a significant force in foreign trade over the past few years, driving rapid developments in the logistics industry. Government plans emphasize the importance of overseas warehouses, aiming to enhance market competitiveness and service efficiency. Various aspects such as improving customs efficiency and reducing logistics costs support enterprises in establishing overseas warehousing.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Crossborder B2B Ecommerce Poised for Growth in 2026

Crossborder B2B Ecommerce Poised for Growth in 2026

Facing new challenges in cross-border e-commerce by 2026, B2B going global is becoming a new engine for business growth. This event focuses on B2B foreign trade, inviting successful merchants to provide one-on-one guidance, helping companies seize market dividends and achieve business breakthroughs. The event will be held on January 21, 2026, in Jieyang.

Yuans Yearend Rally Prompts Forex Strategy Shifts for Trade Firms

Yuans Yearend Rally Prompts Forex Strategy Shifts for Trade Firms

This article analyzes the RMB exchange rate trend in 2025, discussing the impact of the year-end settlement peak on the RMB exchange rate. Combining predictions from multiple securities institutions and the policy stance, it provides reasonable settlement strategy recommendations for foreign trade enterprises. The aim is to help companies cope with exchange rate fluctuations and achieve stable operations.

Trade Firms Adapt to Suez Canal Disruption Seek Opportunities

Trade Firms Adapt to Suez Canal Disruption Seek Opportunities

The Suez Canal blockage presents challenges and opportunities for foreign trade enterprises. Companies should quickly assess the impact, adjust transportation plans, optimize inventory management, strengthen supply chain collaboration, monitor market dynamics, deepen customer relationships, and diversify their layout. Enhancing supply chain resilience is crucial to turn crisis into opportunity and break through the challenges to stabilize the chain.

Global Trade Workshop Explores Facilitation Strategies

Global Trade Workshop Explores Facilitation Strategies

GTFP hosted a virtual workshop to enhance beneficiary countries' strategic planning capabilities for trade facilitation and facilitate experience sharing. WCO experts provided guidance, assisting customs administrations in improving their planning and evaluation processes. The workshop aimed to strengthen national strategies and promote effective implementation of trade facilitation measures. Participants gained valuable insights into best practices and innovative approaches to streamline customs procedures and reduce trade barriers. The event underscored the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing in achieving sustainable trade facilitation outcomes.

Navigating Tariffs for Cleaning Agents Under HS Code 3402905030

Navigating Tariffs for Cleaning Agents Under HS Code 3402905030

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the tariff classification of HS code 3402905030 (detergent). It explains the significance of HS codes in international trade and details how to accurately determine the HS code for detergents. The aim is to help readers avoid trade risks and optimize their trade strategies by providing a clear understanding of the HS coding system as it applies to cleaning agents. This knowledge empowers businesses to navigate international trade regulations effectively and ensure compliance.

Key Differences Between Master and House Bills of Lading for Traders

Key Differences Between Master and House Bills of Lading for Traders

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the differences between Master Bill of Lading (MBL) and House Bill of Lading (HBL). It offers a detailed comparison covering the bill of lading header, destination port exchange, property rights certificate, scope of application, and customs management. The advantages of HBL in specific scenarios are also explained. Through clear process streamlining and case studies, this helps foreign trade practitioners choose the most suitable bill of lading type for their business, thereby improving trade efficiency and avoiding potential risks.