DHL Introduces Streamlined US Import Customs Clearance

DHL Introduces Streamlined US Import Customs Clearance

DHL Global Forwarding introduces an integrated customs clearance service to simplify US import processes, addressing trade changes and tariff complexities. This service consolidates multiple shipments for clearance under a single customs declaration, reducing costs, improving efficiency, and ensuring compliance. It's particularly beneficial for high-volume merchants transitioning from 'de minimis' shipments to formal customs entries. This initiative aims to empower cross-border e-commerce businesses to capitalize on global e-commerce market opportunities and navigate trade challenges effectively.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Retailers Warn of Surging Import Tax Costs

Retailers Warn of Surging Import Tax Costs

The US Republican proposal for border adjustment tax aims to lower corporate income tax while taxing imported goods, raising concerns in the retail industry. This policy could significantly increase the tax burden on imported goods, impacting businesses reliant on global supply chains. While the initial intention of the tax reform is to encourage domestic production, experts believe there are many challenges in reality. The retail industry is actively seeking coping strategies, and the final direction of the tax reform remains uncertain.

DHL Launches Integrated US Import Customs Service

DHL Launches Integrated US Import Customs Service

DHL Global Forwarding introduces an integrated customs clearance service for US imports, designed to help retailers navigate evolving trade landscapes and tariff complexities. By streamlining customs processes and reducing costs, the service consolidates multiple shipments into a single entry for clearance, offering businesses a more efficient and economical solution. This helps retailers reduce costs and improve efficiency, enabling them to succeed during peak seasons. The new service aims to simplify the import process and provide a competitive edge in the dynamic e-commerce market.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Import Growth Slows Amid Tariff Uncertainty

US Import Growth Slows Amid Tariff Uncertainty

The Global Port Tracker report reveals that tariff policies will lead to a long-term decline in US import trade after a short-term rebound. Retailers are stockpiling goods to cope with tariffs, but policy uncertainty increases planning difficulties. The report predicts a significant drop in import volume in the coming months. Businesses need to adjust strategies, expand markets, and optimize inventory. Data analysts can provide decision support.

US Import Tariffs Calculation and Compliance Guide

US Import Tariffs Calculation and Compliance Guide

This article provides an in-depth analysis of US ocean freight import duty calculation and inquiry methods, covering cargo classification, dutiable value, tariff rates, and other related fees. Through case studies and information channel introductions, it offers importers a comprehensive duty guide to help them complete customs clearance compliantly and efficiently. It explores key aspects of navigating the US Customs system and understanding the factors influencing the final duty amount payable. The guide aims to empower importers with the knowledge needed for smooth and cost-effective import operations.

US Container Imports Rise As Consumer Demand Stays Strong

US Container Imports Rise As Consumer Demand Stays Strong

S&P Global Market Intelligence data shows US import container freight volume increased by 13.4% year-on-year in September, marking the 13th consecutive month of growth. Strong consumer demand is driving the surge, while capital goods investment shows signs of slowing. Looking ahead to Q1 2025, a 4.1% increase is projected. The supply chain presents both challenges and opportunities, highlighting the need for businesses to enhance resilience and adapt to evolving market dynamics.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Dongguanhong Kong Airport Boosts Greater Bay Area Trade

Dongguanhong Kong Airport Boosts Greater Bay Area Trade

The Dongguan-Hong Kong Airport Logistics Park experienced a significant surge in import and export value in 2025, increasing by 90.32% to reach RMB 29.721 billion. This growth positions it as a core hub for cross-border logistics within the Greater Bay Area. The park facilitates businesses in expanding their reach into overseas markets by providing efficient and integrated logistics solutions, contributing significantly to the region's economic development and international trade capabilities.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Container Imports Surge on Strong China Demand Descartes

US Container Imports Surge on Strong China Demand Descartes

A recent Descartes report reveals a significant increase in total U.S. container imports, driven by rising imports from China. January saw a 7.9% month-over-month and 9.9% year-over-year increase in U.S. import container volume. A 14.9% surge in exports from China to the U.S. was a key contributor. The report also highlights ongoing challenges to the global supply chain, including the Panama Canal drought and Middle East conflicts, both impacting transit times.

US Imports Rise Despite Tariffs Supply Chain Risks Persist

US Imports Rise Despite Tariffs Supply Chain Risks Persist

S&P Global data reveals a surprisingly strong 11.6% growth in US imports for 2024. This surge is largely attributed to companies stockpiling inventory in anticipation of potential tariffs. However, the introduction of new tariff policies may lead to a decline in import volumes in 2025. Businesses are advised to diversify their sourcing strategies, optimize inventory management, and closely monitor evolving policy changes to mitigate potential disruptions and navigate the changing trade landscape.

Freight Market Rebounds As Capacity and Spending Rise

Freight Market Rebounds As Capacity and Spending Rise

The freight market shows signs of recovery after multiple challenges, driven by rebounding capacity and increased consumer spending. The surge in import volume is influenced by both short-term factors and long-term trends. Trucking and rail transportation are both exhibiting positive momentum in land transport. Growth in intermodal volume reflects robust consumer spending, while shifts in consumer spending patterns also significantly impact the freight market. Despite remaining uncertainties, positive signals are emerging, warranting cautious optimism.