US Ports Clear As China Imports Drop Amid Trade Strains

US Ports Clear As China Imports Drop Amid Trade Strains

A Descartes report indicates a significant drop in US container imports in May, with a sharp decline in exports from China, hitting a two-year low in percentage share. Trade friction and tariff policies are major contributing factors, and shifts are observed in the port landscape between the East and West Coasts. Businesses need to closely monitor port data and adjust their supply chain strategies accordingly to mitigate potential disruptions.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Canada Port Workers Reach Labor Deal

West Coast Canada Port Workers Reach Labor Deal

A tentative agreement has been reached again in the labor negotiations at Canada's West Coast ports, after a previous agreement was rejected by the union. The new agreement aims to address issues such as wages, benefits, and working conditions, but still requires ratification by union members. This event highlights the vulnerability of supply chains and the economic impact of labor relations. Long-term solutions require strengthened communication and increased mutual trust between labor and management to jointly address the challenges.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising Trademark Infringement Risks

Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising Trademark Infringement Risks

This article delves into trademark risks in cross-border e-commerce, emphasizing the importance of regular trademark status self-checks and providing strategies for responding to infringement complaints. It advises sellers to register trademarks, conduct regular self-checks, monitor the market, retain evidence, and seek professional assistance to effectively prevent trademark risks and ensure smooth business operations. Furthermore, it reminds sellers to pay attention to VAT tax compliance issues. Proactive measures are crucial for mitigating potential legal and financial repercussions associated with trademark infringement in the global marketplace.

Global Trade Myths Debunked Amid Economic Shifts

Global Trade Myths Debunked Amid Economic Shifts

This paper reveals the truth behind the 'get-rich-quick' myth in the foreign trade industry. It analyzes the current challenges faced by the market, including the diminishing information asymmetry, intensified involution, high customer churn rates, and high risks for newcomers. The paper emphasizes that foreign trade practitioners should rationally assess the market, improve their capabilities, and return to a path of rational growth. It advocates for a more sustainable and realistic approach to foreign trade, moving away from unrealistic expectations of instant wealth.

Counterfeit Goods Flood US Via Crossborder Logistics Gaps

Counterfeit Goods Flood US Via Crossborder Logistics Gaps

This paper explores the gray area of shipping counterfeit goods to the United States via international express delivery. It reveals tactics like misdeclaring product names and using batch shipments to evade customs inspection. The study emphasizes the risks of customs seizures, logistics delays, and legal repercussions. It also analyzes the feasibility and limitations of using SF Express forwarding and personal carriage as alternatives. Compliance and respect for intellectual property rights are fundamental to ethical cross-border trade. Operating legally and respecting intellectual property are the cornerstones of cross-border trade.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Charles River Labs Buys KF Cambodia to Bolster Supply Chain

Charles River Labs Buys KF Cambodia to Bolster Supply Chain

Charles River Laboratories is acquiring K.F. (Cambodia) Ltd, a Cambodian supplier, for $510 million. This acquisition aims to strengthen control over the non-human primate supply chain, reduce operational costs, and effectively mitigate potential risks related to biosecurity and legal compliance. The transaction is expected to close in early 2026. The acquisition demonstrates Charles River's commitment to securing its supply chain and mitigating risks associated with sourcing non-human primates, which are crucial for preclinical research and drug development.

Kuehnenagel Adds Boeing 7478F to Lige Airport Fleet

Kuehnenagel Adds Boeing 7478F to Lige Airport Fleet

DHL has deployed a new Boeing 747-8F freighter at Liège Airport in Belgium, actively expanding its air cargo business. This collaboration closely aligns with Atlas Air and signifies a deepening of DHL's commitment to efficient logistics services, expected to significantly enhance customer experience and service quality.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Guangzhou Airport Ranks Ninth Globally in Cargo Traffic

Guangzhou Airport Ranks Ninth Globally in Cargo Traffic

In 2024, Guangzhou Baiyun International Air Cargo Airport's cargo and mail throughput surpassed 2.38 million tons, ranking ninth globally. The airport launched 18 new international routes and built an efficient logistics network, attracting numerous global logistics giants to settle in. The future looks promising.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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