Future Geopolitics: The Rise of Logistics Controllers and the Reconstruction of Global Trade

Future Geopolitics: The Rise of Logistics Controllers and the Reconstruction of Global Trade

This article examines countries that rose to power by controlling trade systems throughout history, analyzing the impact of the integration of artificial intelligence and logistics technology on the global logistics framework. Future logistics leaders will play crucial roles on the international political stage, and the competition for dominance over logistics systems will be central to geopolitics.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

This case study explores the complexities of the contractual nature between freight forwarders and shippers. With the development of international cargo transportation, maritime freight forwarders can act as either agents or carriers, leading to disputes regarding legal relationships. The crux lies in whether both parties negotiated freight for the entire transport; if the agent's role is not explicitly defined, they may be regarded as the carrier. The findings indicate that specific expressions of intent and the classification of cost types are crucial in determining the nature of the legal relationship.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Common HS Declaration Errors and How to Avoid Them for Efficient Trade Compliance

Common HS Declaration Errors and How to Avoid Them for Efficient Trade Compliance

This article analyzes five common errors in the HS declaration process, including incomplete declaration elements, ambiguous descriptions of function and use, and non-standard language. These errors can lead to rejection of declarations and may affect the entire customs clearance process. Through clear example analysis, this article aims to help practitioners improve the accuracy and professionalism of their declarations.

Xiamen Summit to Boost Southeast Asia Trade for Beauty Pet and Biotech Sectors

Xiamen Summit to Boost Southeast Asia Trade for Beauty Pet and Biotech Sectors

The 2026 Xiamen Brand Globalization Summit focuses on the Southeast Asian market, targeting industries like cosmetics, pet supplies, and biotechnology. It offers comprehensive strategic guidance on market analysis, legal risks, financial planning, talent acquisition, and cultural integration. The summit also establishes a resource platform to facilitate connections and help Chinese brands successfully tap into the Southeast Asian market.

Trump Tariffs Cut US Trade Gap but Raise Economic Risks Amid European Bankruptcies

Trump Tariffs Cut US Trade Gap but Raise Economic Risks Amid European Bankruptcies

The temporary narrowing of the US trade deficit may be a brief resurgence due to tariff policies, with structural damage potentially emerging in the future. The wave of European corporate bankruptcies serves as a warning, highlighting the persistent economic pressures. In contrast, cross-border e-commerce is growing against the trend, demonstrating its crucial role and long-term potential within the global trade system. This resilience suggests a shift in consumer behavior and a growing reliance on digital platforms for international commerce.

Driving Forces and Transformation in the New Normal of the Shipping Industry

Driving Forces and Transformation in the New Normal of the Shipping Industry

In the context of the new economic normal, the shipping industry faces uncertainties in recovery. This paper explores the impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on the shipping market, emphasizing that shipping companies must shift their growth models to focus on endogenous drivers. Companies should enhance their management capabilities and resource allocation abilities to adapt to the complex global economic situation. Additionally, the emergence of new forces, such as the internet, offers new opportunities for business development.

Amazons European Returns Program Cuts Costs for Sellers

Amazons European Returns Program Cuts Costs for Sellers

Amazon Europe has launched the Returns Provider (RP) program to address the challenges of FBM returns. This initiative offers local return addresses through official channels, simplifies the return process, and provides various product value recovery services. This analysis delves into the advantages of the RP program and compares different service providers from a cost perspective. It aims to guide sellers in selecting the most suitable partner to achieve cost reduction and efficiency improvement in their Amazon FBM return processes.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Market Slowdown

Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Market Slowdown

Container shipping market freight rates are plummeting, with HSBC predicting a potential bottoming out at 2019 levels by year-end. Shipping companies like Evergreen have already renegotiated freight rate terms with shippers. A combination of factors, including capacity recovery, weak demand, and geopolitical issues, poses challenges for container shipping companies. They need to actively adjust strategies to address market risks and ensure supply chain stability. The sharp decline highlights the volatility and complexities within the global shipping industry.

Ecommerce Sales Surge Posthalloween Ahead of Holidays

Ecommerce Sales Surge Posthalloween Ahead of Holidays

The peak season for cross-border e-commerce is showing signs of recovery, with some sellers experiencing increased sales and order volumes starting in November. Following Halloween, categories like autumn wreaths, wool sheets, electric blankets, insulated cups, and Christmas decorations have seen significant sales growth. Sellers should seize this opportunity by actively stocking up, adjusting strategies, and preparing for the sales peak. Focusing on trending products and optimizing listings will be crucial for maximizing profits during this period.

Thailand Seeks Indian Tourists Via Air Bubbles to Boost Tourism

Thailand Seeks Indian Tourists Via Air Bubbles to Boost Tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has established an 'Air Travel Bubble' agreement with India, aiming to revitalize Thailand's tourism image and attract high-value Indian tourists. By implementing health certification systems, upgrading safety measures, and launching targeted marketing campaigns for high-spending consumers, TAT is actively promoting tourism recovery and creating new growth opportunities for businesses. This initiative focuses on rebuilding confidence and showcasing Thailand as a safe and attractive destination for Indian travelers seeking premium experiences.