UPS Sues EU Over Blocked TNT Express Deal

UPS Sues EU Over Blocked TNT Express Deal

Logistics giant UPS is suing the European Commission, seeking compensation for the 2013 rejection of its proposed acquisition of TNT. This follows a ruling by the EU General Court that the Commission made procedural errors. UPS argues the acquisition would have benefited customers and expresses continued confidence in the European market. The case could reignite scrutiny of EU antitrust reviews and have a significant impact on the global logistics industry. UPS maintains that the Commission's decision was flawed and caused substantial financial damage.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Outdoor Gear Market Surges in Southeast Asia

Outdoor Gear Market Surges in Southeast Asia

The Southeast Asian outdoor sports market is experiencing explosive growth, with an annual growth rate exceeding 100% and a market size exceeding $300 million. This analysis delves into the consumption characteristics, best-selling categories, and popular product insights within the cycling and mountain camping verticals. It also explores the market potential of general sports accessories. The importance of building a deep connection between products and users is emphasized, providing overseas merchants with strategies to tap into the lucrative Southeast Asian outdoor market.

Birens 90B Bet Aims to Break Chinas AI Chip Barrier

Birens 90B Bet Aims to Break Chinas AI Chip Barrier

Biren Technology is a rising star in China's AI chip industry, independently developing the BR100 series and other chips, using Chiplet technology to improve performance. Despite facing challenges, it has achieved commercialization and has a promising future. Biren aims to provide general-purpose computing power to support a wide range of applications. The company focuses on high-performance GPUs and is committed to building a complete software and hardware ecosystem. Its focus on self-reliance aligns with China's strategic goals for technological independence.

Chinas Suzhou Expands Streamlined Shipping to Russia

Chinas Suzhou Expands Streamlined Shipping to Russia

The Suzhou Russia Small Parcel DDP Line provides a one-stop, door-to-door service, solving customs clearance and tax issues for exports to Russia. The line handles both general and special goods. The price includes first-leg transportation, customs declaration fees, DDP fees, and taxes, ensuring transparency. This cost-effective and time-saving solution is ideal for e-commerce sellers and foreign trade companies looking to streamline their shipping process to Russia. It simplifies logistics and provides peace of mind.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Cte Divoire Boosts Tariff Control with WCO Customs Modernization

Cte Divoire Boosts Tariff Control with WCO Customs Modernization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a diagnostic mission to the Ivorian General Directorate of Customs (DGD) to strengthen its tariff classification and valuation control capabilities. During the mission, WCO experts engaged in in-depth discussions with Ivorian customs officials and conducted on-site visits to observe customs operations. The expert team provided targeted recommendations to help Ivorian Customs improve regulatory effectiveness and safeguard national economic development. The aim is to enhance customs procedures and ensure efficient trade facilitation within Côte d'Ivoire.

Guide to Classifying Footwear and Accessories for Customs

Guide to Classifying Footwear and Accessories for Customs

This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the latest regulations on the classification of footwear and its accessories in customs commodity classification. It details the general rules, important notes, subheading notes, and classification practices for various types of footwear. Through case studies and risk warnings, it helps enterprises accurately grasp commodity classification, avoid trade risks, and facilitate smooth trade. It covers key aspects of footwear classification under the Harmonized System, enabling businesses to correctly classify their products and comply with customs regulations.

GM Overhauls Supply Chain for Carbon Neutrality Push

GM Overhauls Supply Chain for Carbon Neutrality Push

General Motors has announced a new ESG commitment, inviting its global suppliers to jointly dedicate themselves to carbon neutrality, social responsibility, and sustainable procurement. This initiative is not only an environmental advocacy but also a strategic supply chain upgrade, signaling that sustainable development will become a new normal for corporate competition, with supply chain sustainability being key. This move demonstrates GM's dedication to responsible sourcing and environmental stewardship, pushing for a more sustainable and ethical future within its global operations.

US STB Extends Comment Period on Rail Switching Proposal

US STB Extends Comment Period on Rail Switching Proposal

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has extended the comment deadline for its “Reciprocal Switching” proposal, which aims to provide poorly served freight rail shippers with the option to access other rail carriers. The new proposal establishes three key performance standards: service reliability, consistency, and local service. It also requires Class I railroads to provide historical data on service metrics. Industry response to the proposal has been mixed, but there's general agreement that it's intended to improve the quality of rail service.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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New Rules for Crossborder Ecommerce Battery Shipping

New Rules for Crossborder Ecommerce Battery Shipping

This paper focuses on cross-border e-commerce battery exports, deeply analyzing the selection between dangerous goods and general cargo transportation methods, and emphasizing the importance of transportation appraisal reports. It also explores overseas warehousing strategies, highlighting the importance of choosing overseas warehouses with dangerous goods storage qualifications and professional battery management services. Furthermore, it addresses potential market opportunities arising from changes in the European energy landscape. Proper handling and storage are crucial for safe and efficient battery distribution in the global market.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Distributors Guide to Avoiding Contract Risks

Distributors Guide to Avoiding Contract Risks

This paper deeply analyzes common risk points for dealers in contract management, including ambiguous, missing, and unfair terms. Using the case of General Motors and CCM, it emphasizes the potential hazards of contract risk. The article proposes risk prevention strategies such as regular contract review, engaging legal counsel, and clarifying term details. It also addresses contract dispute resolution in the context of bankruptcy. The aim is to help dealers avoid contract risks and ensure the steady development of their businesses.