New Global Guidelines Clarify Customs Valuation of Franchise Fees

New Global Guidelines Clarify Customs Valuation of Franchise Fees

The World Customs Organization issued a new advisory opinion clarifying that franchise fees should not be included in the customs valuation of imported goods under specific circumstances. Originating from a Mexican case and confirmed by the Technical Committee on Customs Valuation, this opinion aims to reduce import costs for businesses and enhance customs valuation transparency. Companies should study the opinion, assess their franchise agreements, and communicate with customs authorities to ensure valuation compliance and capitalize on trade opportunities. This helps in correctly determining the dutiable value and avoiding potential penalties.

North American Intermodal Market Grows Despite Challenges

North American Intermodal Market Grows Despite Challenges

North American intermodal transportation rebounded strongly in the second quarter, but the growth is partially due to a low base effect and asynchronous trends between international freight and import volumes. International container transport was driven by Canada, and IMC highway transportation saw a strong recovery. Future focus should be on economic, policy, and technological factors to optimize supply chains and capitalize on intermodal opportunities. While the rebound is positive, underlying issues need addressing for sustained growth in the freight market. Careful monitoring of these factors will be crucial for stakeholders.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Barbara Melvin Tackles Shipping Industry Challenges

Barbara Melvin Tackles Shipping Industry Challenges

In an interview, Barbara Melvin, COO of the South Carolina Ports Authority, shares her insights on the maritime industry, including the reasons for the surge in import volumes, the importance of port infrastructure development, and the impact of the pandemic on container shipping. She emphasizes the crucial role of infrastructure and views the pandemic as both a challenge and an opportunity. This interview provides a valuable window into the current state and future trends of the maritime industry, offering perspectives on navigating the evolving landscape of global trade and logistics.

Amazon Sellers Gain Edge with Five Key Product Strategies

Amazon Sellers Gain Edge with Five Key Product Strategies

This article provides five effective strategies for Amazon sellers to select products, including focusing on price ranges, choosing year-round items, targeting products with fewer reviews, and opting for easy-to-import and lightweight goods. It also emphasizes the importance of sourcing and introduces the advantages of FBA services. Finally, it recommends using the Zonbase tool to assist in product selection, helping sellers succeed on Amazon. This comprehensive approach aims to guide sellers through the product selection process, optimizing their chances for profitability and growth within the Amazon marketplace.

US Container Imports Near Record Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

US Container Imports Near Record Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

U.S. container imports in August approached historical peak levels, driven by both tariff policies and seasonal demand. The report indicates a slight month-over-month decrease but a year-over-year increase, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Adjustments in tariff policies, the global economic situation, and supply chain resilience will be key factors influencing future import volumes. The surge suggests businesses are anticipating potential future trade changes and stocking up accordingly. This trend highlights the complex interplay between trade policy, economic forecasts, and logistical planning in the global market.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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WCO Supports Benin Customs in Streamlining Disaster Relief Clearance

WCO Supports Benin Customs in Streamlining Disaster Relief Clearance

The World Trade Organization (WTO) assisted Benin Customs in developing standard operating procedures for clearing natural disaster relief goods. Through unified import procedures, accelerated clearance processes, expert experience sharing, and practical exercises, the project aims to establish an efficient and convenient customs clearance mechanism for disaster relief supplies. This initiative not only enhances Benin Customs' disaster response capabilities but also provides valuable lessons for other countries, contributing to the construction of a global disaster relief system. The focus is on speed and efficiency in getting aid to those who need it most.

CPKC Navigates Labor Risks Shifting Imports in North American Rail Freight

CPKC Navigates Labor Risks Shifting Imports in North American Rail Freight

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the North American rail freight market, focusing on CPKC's strategic positioning and its collaboration with CSX. It examines the impact of labor relations on operations, reviews the contributions of key figures to corporate transformation, and forecasts port resilience under the reshaping of import patterns in 2025. The article emphasizes the need for companies to pay close attention to market dynamics, respond flexibly, and strengthen cooperation to adapt to future development trends. Companies must be agile to navigate the evolving landscape.

Rail Freight Gains Traction in European Ecommerce Logistics

Rail Freight Gains Traction in European Ecommerce Logistics

Railway DDP FBA is a novel logistics solution for the European e-commerce market. It combines the efficiency, economy, and safety of railway transportation with the convenience of DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) service, providing a one-stop logistics solution for cross-border e-commerce sellers. By choosing a suitable Railway DDP FBA service provider, sellers can be empowered to succeed in the European market. This method offers a cost-effective and reliable way to transport goods directly to Amazon fulfillment centers, simplifying the import process and reducing potential delays.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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East Coast Port Strike Threatens US Retail Imports

East Coast Port Strike Threatens US Retail Imports

US import volume is projected to increase significantly in August due to retailers front-loading inventory amid potential strikes at East and Gulf Coast ports. Reports indicate retailers are also diverting some cargo to West Coast ports to mitigate strike risks. The Red Sea crisis further exacerbates supply chain challenges. Retailers need to closely monitor market dynamics and adapt their strategies to navigate these complexities. This proactive approach aims to minimize disruptions and ensure a steady flow of goods despite the ongoing uncertainties in the global supply chain.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Baosteel Zhanjiang Launches New Thailand Shipping Route

Baosteel Zhanjiang Launches New Thailand Shipping Route

Baosteel Zhanjiang Steel has launched a direct liner route to Laem Chabang Port in Thailand, adopting an international liner model to shorten logistics cycles, improve efficiency, and enhance export service levels. Leveraging the strategic location of Zhanjiang Port, this initiative strengthens economic and trade ties between Baosteel and Thailand, as well as surrounding regions. This move further expands its global shipping network and demonstrates Baosteel's commitment to optimizing its supply chain and supporting international trade.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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