US Import Growth Slows As Tariff Concerns Mount

US Import Growth Slows As Tariff Concerns Mount

According to an S&P Global Market Intelligence report, US import volumes continue to rise, but tariff policies and weakening demand could lead to declines in the coming quarters. Consumer goods imports are leading the way, while industrial goods imports show mixed performance. Experts advise businesses to closely monitor policy changes and respond flexibly to navigate the uncertainty. Companies should be prepared for potential disruptions to their supply chains due to evolving trade dynamics and economic conditions.

Chinas Hefei Expo Targets Growing Health Food Demand

Chinas Hefei Expo Targets Growing Health Food Demand

The 2026 China (Hefei) Nuts & Dried Fruits Food Exhibition & Chinese New Year Shopping Festival will focus on new trends in healthy consumption. Featuring two main themes, "Selected New Year Goods Festival" and "Health-Preserving New Year Goods Festival," the event will gather high-quality New Year products and various health products. It aims to create a comprehensive platform integrating brand display, product trading, and trend exchange, providing more choices and opportunities for both businesses and consumers.

US Import Decline Signals Potential Consumer Demand Slowdown

US Import Decline Signals Potential Consumer Demand Slowdown

S&P Global Market Intelligence reports that US imports declined for the 13th consecutive month in August. Weak consumer demand, poor performance in industrial goods, and retailers continuing to reduce inventories suggest a challenging fourth quarter. Experts highlight persistent weakness in consumer goods, including non-seasonal items, painting a concerning picture of the overall economic situation. The continued decline in imports, coupled with sluggish consumer spending, raises concerns about a potential economic slowdown in the US.

Zambia Adopts ATA Convention to Ease Temporary Imports Enhance Trade

Zambia Adopts ATA Convention to Ease Temporary Imports Enhance Trade

Zambia has officially joined the ATA Convention, becoming the 65th contracting party. This accession will simplify temporary import procedures, reduce trade costs, and promote international trade facilitation. The ATA Convention, through the ATA Carnet, a universally recognized international customs document, allows businesses and individuals to temporarily import goods between contracting parties without paying duties and taxes. This will contribute to Zambia's economic development and the prosperity of global trade by streamlining cross-border movement of goods for various purposes.

Liability Challenges in International Express Shipping

Liability Challenges in International Express Shipping

Determining liability for damaged goods in international express shipping is complex, requiring careful analysis of the cause, clear definition of each party's obligations, and applicable regulations. This paper analyzes liability division from multiple perspectives, including carriers, shippers, consignees, and freight forwarders. It elucidates the compensation rules for both insured and uninsured goods. Furthermore, it provides practical advice on how to quickly pursue accountability and effectively collect evidence, assisting participants in cross-border trade to protect their rights.

Russiachina Trade Boosts Customs Efficiency

Russiachina Trade Boosts Customs Efficiency

With the flourishing China-Russia trade, efficient and secure DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) service for Russian goods has become crucial. This article delves into the services, advantages, and precautions of Shanghai's Russia DDP line agent. It aims to assist you in selecting the right agent, ensuring smooth customs clearance, reducing logistics costs, and improving trade efficiency. The focus is on understanding how to navigate the complexities of importing goods from Russia through specialized DDP agents in Shanghai.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Tiktoks Ecommerce Growth Disrupts Thai Retail Market

Tiktoks Ecommerce Growth Disrupts Thai Retail Market

TikTok E-commerce is rapidly expanding in Thailand, impacting local SMEs and logistics providers. Low-priced goods, rising platform commissions, and limited logistics partnerships are squeezing sellers' profit margins. Experts recommend diversifying sales channels. The government should strengthen cross-departmental collaboration and improve the regulatory system to prevent Thailand from becoming a mere transit point for goods. This includes addressing concerns about unfair competition and ensuring fair practices for local businesses within the evolving e-commerce landscape.

Armenia Tightens IP Laws to Curb Counterfeiting

Armenia Tightens IP Laws to Curb Counterfeiting

Armenia, in collaboration with the World Customs Organization, held a national seminar focusing on combating counterfeit and pirated goods, emphasizing the importance of intellectual property protection. The seminar aimed to strengthen customs control by enhancing the legal knowledge and risk management capabilities of customs officers, as well as fostering cooperation with rights holders. This initiative seeks to safeguard national economic security and public interests. International cooperation and consumer awareness are crucial in the fight against counterfeit goods.

Latvia Sees Growth in DDP Air Freight Demand

Latvia Sees Growth in DDP Air Freight Demand

Latvia DDP line provides door-to-door air freight service with double clearance and tax included, simplifying customs procedures and reducing logistics costs, suitable for various types of goods. Choosing the right logistics company and providing accurate information can ensure safe and fast delivery of your goods. This service streamlines the shipping process to Latvia, offering a hassle-free solution for businesses and individuals alike. By handling customs and taxes upfront, DDP minimizes potential delays and unexpected expenses.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Singapore Firms Use Hong Kong As Ecommerce Gateway to China

Singapore Firms Use Hong Kong As Ecommerce Gateway to China

This article provides a detailed introduction to the process, precautions, and frequently asked questions regarding the transshipment of goods from Singapore to mainland China via Hong Kong. It serves as a practical guide for overseas shopping enthusiasts, assisting them in selecting suitable transshipment channels and efficiently and safely shipping goods back to China. It covers key aspects of Hong Kong transit and aims to help users navigate the complexities of cross-border shipping for a smoother overseas shopping experience.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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