China Expands Bonded Maintenance to Boost Trade

China Expands Bonded Maintenance to Boost Trade

The Ministry of Commerce and other departments issued new regulations to expand the range of maintenance products in comprehensive bonded zones, allowing "export to domestic sales" and "integrated domestic and foreign maintenance," reducing corporate costs and facilitating consumer repairs. However, attention should be paid to safety, environmental protection, and supervision. This policy aims to promote new foreign trade models and optimize the business environment for bonded maintenance activities.

17track Enhances Logistics Efficiency for Exporters

17track Enhances Logistics Efficiency for Exporters

This article delves into how the 17Track international logistics tracking platform helps foreign trade companies reduce costs and improve efficiency. Through features like logistics solution optimization, logistics exception handling, batch tracking, and data analysis, 17Track can significantly improve customer satisfaction, reduce logistics costs, and enhance business competitiveness. The article also shares practical experience and useful tips to help foreign traders better leverage 17Track to build a logistics advantage.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Kaohsiung Port Strengthens Global Maritime Trade Links

Kaohsiung Port Strengthens Global Maritime Trade Links

Kaohsiung Port, an important maritime hub in Taiwan, covers over 300 international shipping routes. With excellent natural conditions and a diverse range of industrial services, it supports global trade and regional economic development. In the future, Kaohsiung Port will continue to optimize its services and infrastructure to strengthen its position in the international shipping market.

Future Shipping Network: Reshaping East-west Trade Dynamics

Future Shipping Network: Reshaping East-west Trade Dynamics

The East-West Shipping Network Initiative aims to enhance the reliability and efficiency of global trade transportation by reducing the number of ports along major shipping routes, optimizing shipping services, and introducing flexible regional shipping lines. Set to officially operate in February 2025, the initiative will effectively strengthen the resilience and responsiveness of supply chains.

01/30/2025 Logistics
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New Online Platform Simplifies UK Shipping with Realtime Rates

New Online Platform Simplifies UK Shipping with Realtime Rates

The new official website for UK sea freight rate inquiries is now live, offering real-time rate quotes, online booking, and other one-stop services. Covering global shipping routes, it helps import and export companies optimize logistics costs and seize trade opportunities. The platform provides value-added services such as a freight calculator and port information, enhancing the user experience. Users can easily find competitive shipping rates to and from the UK, making international trade more accessible and efficient.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Ocean Alliance to Transform Global Shipping Industry

Ocean Alliance to Transform Global Shipping Industry

The 'Ocean Alliance,' comprised of four major shipping companies, plans to deploy 350 container ships, offering 40 East-West routes connecting 100 ports, aiming to reshape global trade patterns. Approved by the U.S., and awaiting approval from China and the EU, its establishment will enhance shipping efficiency, strengthen market competitiveness, and promote trade development. However, the alliance also faces challenges such as member coordination, market competition, and regulatory risks. Its impact on the global shipping industry will be significant.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Gothenburg Launches Direct Asia Shipping Route Boosting Nordic Trade

Gothenburg Launches Direct Asia Shipping Route Boosting Nordic Trade

The Port of Gothenburg welcomes a new direct service from CMA CGM, establishing a parallel structure of three direct routes to Asia and reinforcing its position as the leading Nordic shipping hub. This new route utilizes LNG-powered vessels, enhancing the port's green shipping capabilities. Increased Asian trade volumes have driven the Port of Gothenburg's container throughput to new heights. Moving forward, the port will continue to empower trade and economic development between the Nordic region and Asia.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Guangzhou to St Petersburg Air Freight Costs Speed Risks

Guangzhou to St Petersburg Air Freight Costs Speed Risks

This article analyzes the key elements of air freight from Guangzhou to St. Petersburg, including timeliness, cost, security, and compliance, from a data analyst's perspective. Through case studies, it provides air freight strategy recommendations for different types of goods, helping you make informed logistics decisions and achieve efficient and secure international trade. The analysis focuses on optimizing the supply chain for China-Russia trade routes using air transport, offering insights into navigating the complexities of international air cargo.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Chinaus Shipping Costs Surge Amid Trade Shifts

Chinaus Shipping Costs Surge Amid Trade Shifts

This article focuses on the China-to-US sea freight route, analyzing the latest price trends and key factors influencing these prices. It provides practical guidance on how to effectively track and query shipping rates, assisting foreign trade companies and individual cargo owners in making informed transportation decisions. The aim is to help reduce trade costs and enhance competitiveness by optimizing their shipping strategies on this vital trade lane. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for businesses engaged in Sino-American trade.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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UK Trade Project Enhances Efficiency in Middleincome Nations

UK Trade Project Enhances Efficiency in Middleincome Nations

The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office-funded 'Trade Facilitation Project in Middle-Income Countries' aims to assist Brazil, India, Nigeria, the Philippines, and South Africa in better implementing the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). With technical support from the World Customs Organization and the World Bank Group, the project seeks to enhance these countries' trade efficiency and competitiveness, ultimately fostering economic growth. The project focuses on capacity building and streamlining trade processes to reduce costs and delays associated with cross-border trade, enabling these nations to fully benefit from the TFA.