Trump Tariffs Struggle with Product Origin Verification

Trump Tariffs Struggle with Product Origin Verification

The Trump administration planned to impose tariffs on several EU countries, aiming to exert pressure. However, the ambiguous labeling of the origin of EU goods hindered the U.S. Customs' ability to effectively identify the specific producing countries, thus obstructing the implementation of the tariff policy. Geographical indication products are more easily targeted. This situation highlights the disconnect between the U.S. trade policy objectives and its execution capabilities. The lack of clear origin labeling undermines the effectiveness of the intended trade measures.

Cameroon Boosts Afcfta Customs Rules with WCO Backing

Cameroon Boosts Afcfta Customs Rules with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop on Rules of Origin (RoO) for the AfCFTA in Cameroon, aiming to enhance the understanding and application of these rules by Cameroonian Customs and the private sector. The workshop covered principles of rule-making, specific provisions, and operational issues. It seeks to promote trade development between Cameroon and other African countries, contributing to African economic integration. The initiative underscores the importance of RoO in facilitating trade and ensuring the benefits of the AfCFTA are realized effectively.

WCO Upgrades Customs Tool to Improve Global Trade Efficiency

WCO Upgrades Customs Tool to Improve Global Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization has updated its Customs Diagnostic Tool, with a focus on improving the Rules of Origin section and optimizing usability. This tool aims to assist customs administrations in identifying, designing, implementing, and evaluating capacity building projects, enhancing performance in tariff classification, valuation, and origin management. Through systematic assessment, development of improvement plans, and continuous monitoring, customs can effectively improve service levels and facilitate international trade.

IATA Clarifies Owner ID Requirements for Accreditation

IATA Clarifies Owner ID Requirements for Accreditation

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the requirements for owner's identity verification documents in the IATA cargo agent accreditation process. It emphasizes the mandatory nature of this document and clarifies specific standards, including document types and language requirements. The aim is to assist companies in successfully obtaining IATA accreditation by understanding and complying with these essential identity verification regulations.

New Trucking Rules Risk Supply Chain Disruptions Analysts Say

New Trucking Rules Risk Supply Chain Disruptions Analysts Say

Proposed new Hours of Service (HOS) regulations for truck drivers in the US could significantly reduce available trucking hours and further constrain already tight capacity. These changes may lead to increased freight rates and delivery delays. Businesses need to proactively adapt by optimizing their supply chains, strengthening collaborations, and embracing technology. These measures are crucial to navigate the potential disruptions and contribute to a safer and more efficient future for the trucking industry and the supply chains it supports.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Brest Port Expands Trade Routes in Northwest France

Brest Port Expands Trade Routes in Northwest France

The Port of Brest, a vital comprehensive hub in northwestern France, boasts a prime location and robust logistics services. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of key information including the port code, route network, customs clearance procedures, logistics services, fee structure, operating hours, and shipping partnerships. The aim is to assist import and export companies in seizing opportunities, optimizing logistics costs, and enhancing supply chain resilience. This comprehensive overview enables businesses to navigate the complexities of utilizing the Port of Brest effectively for international trade.

Oakland Port Strike Disrupts West Coast Shipping Risks Cargo Diversion

Oakland Port Strike Disrupts West Coast Shipping Risks Cargo Diversion

The Oakland dockworker strike exacerbated congestion at West Coast ports and accelerated the trend of cargo diversion. A combination of labor disputes, efficiency bottlenecks, and market downturns has presented significant challenges to West Coast ports. Unions and terminals need to weigh the pros and cons and seek mutually beneficial solutions to restore the competitiveness of West Coast ports. The strike highlights the need for improved labor relations and infrastructure investments to ensure the long-term viability of these crucial trade gateways.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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US Trademark Guide for Ecommerce Sellers on Usage Proof

US Trademark Guide for Ecommerce Sellers on Usage Proof

This article focuses on the challenge of providing a 'specimen of use' in US trademark registration. It details the standards for acceptable specimens, including website links, product images, and sales order screenshots, and lists common examples of unacceptable specimens. Furthermore, it introduces the 'intent-to-use application' as an alternative strategy to help sellers avoid risks and efficiently complete trademark registration. This option allows applicants to file before actual commercial use, providing a pathway to secure trademark rights based on a bona fide intention to use the mark in the future.

Oakland Port Hit by Shipping Cancellations As Trade Slows

Oakland Port Hit by Shipping Cancellations As Trade Slows

The Port of Oakland warns that shipping cancellations could lead to a significant drop in cargo volume and pose a threat to export trade. The pandemic has accelerated supply chain restructuring, requiring ports to be flexible and adaptable. Embracing digital transformation and strengthening collaboration are crucial for maintaining competitiveness in the 'new normal'. The port needs to proactively address these challenges to mitigate potential negative impacts and ensure smooth operations for its stakeholders.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Los Angeles Port Hits Record 10M Teus Expands Infrastructure

Los Angeles Port Hits Record 10M Teus Expands Infrastructure

The Port of Los Angeles surpassed 10 million TEUs in 2025, slightly below last year's record but still highlighting its crucial role in global trade. The Port of Long Beach also performed strongly, with both ports forming a significant trade hub in Southern California. To address future challenges, the Port of Los Angeles is actively pursuing infrastructure upgrades, including terminal expansion and maritime support facility construction. These efforts aim to enhance throughput capacity, operational efficiency, and environmental protection, solidifying its leading position globally.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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