US Import Surge Strains Supply Chains Businesses Adapt

US Import Surge Strains Supply Chains Businesses Adapt

US imports have exceeded 2.4 million TEUs for four consecutive months, indicating significant supply chain pressure. Reports show China remains the largest source of US imports, but port congestion is worsening. To address these challenges and achieve sustainable development, businesses should diversify their supply chains, plan ahead, enhance communication, optimize inventory management, and seek professional support. The persistent high import volumes coupled with increasing congestion necessitate proactive strategies to mitigate disruptions and maintain operational efficiency.

Pufis Sanitary Ware Fined for Fraudulent Export Tax Refunds

Pufis Sanitary Ware Fined for Fraudulent Export Tax Refunds

Jiangmen Prefiss Sanitary Ware Technology Co., Ltd. was heavily fined by tax authorities for falsely declaring exports and defrauding the state of 2.2334 million yuan in export tax rebates. This case exposes loopholes in export tax rebate supervision, warning relevant departments to strengthen regulation. It also serves as a reminder for businesses to enhance their legal awareness and jointly safeguard a fair and healthy business environment and the international reputation of "Made in China."

ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF introduces Ocean LTL service to accelerate China-foreign trade and optimize the global supply chain. This service provides fast and economical Ocean LTL solutions, featuring end-to-end visibility, simplified pricing, and flexible inventory management. It empowers businesses to enhance their competitiveness by offering a cost-effective and efficient way to ship smaller ocean freight shipments. The service aims to streamline international trade and improve overall supply chain performance for businesses of all sizes.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Biden Allocates 28B to Boost US EV Battery Production

Biden Allocates 28B to Boost US EV Battery Production

The Biden administration announced $2.8 billion in grants to expand U.S. electric vehicle battery production and reduce reliance on China. The funding will support 20 companies in building or expanding battery and component manufacturing facilities, covering the entire supply chain from raw materials to recycling. Simultaneously, the "American Battery Materials Initiative" was launched to secure the supply of critical minerals. This initiative aims to reshape the U.S. electric vehicle supply chain and enhance domestic competitiveness.

US Retail Imports Drop Amid Tariffs Supply Chain Strains

US Retail Imports Drop Amid Tariffs Supply Chain Strains

The National Retail Federation predicts a significant decline in US retail imports, influenced by the US-China trade war and seasonal factors. Retailers are actively adjusting their supply chain strategies, diversifying sourcing channels, promoting localized production, and embracing digital transformation to navigate uncertainty and reshape the global retail landscape. These adjustments aim to mitigate risks associated with trade tensions and build more resilient and agile supply chains in the face of evolving global dynamics.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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UPS Package Tracking A Stepbystep Guide

UPS Package Tracking A Stepbystep Guide

This article provides an official guide to UPS package tracking, detailing how to query package information through the UPS China official website (www.ups.com/cn). It offers alternative tracking methods, frequently asked questions, and troubleshooting strategies. The aim is to help users more conveniently and accurately grasp the real-time status of their packages and improve their logistics experience. The guide covers various scenarios and provides practical tips for efficient tracking and management of UPS shipments.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Uschina Trade Thaw Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

Uschina Trade Thaw Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

Following US-China talks, the US has suspended imposing high tariffs on Chinese goods, creating opportunities for stable growth in cross-border e-commerce. Businesses should seize the pricing and supply chain flexibility offered by the tariff reprieve. Utilizing tools like cross-border e-commerce ERP systems can enhance operational efficiency, enabling refined management and data-driven decision-making. This will allow businesses to develop steadily in a complex and ever-changing international trade environment.

Qingdao Expo 2026 to Showcase Chinas Booming Livestock Sector

Qingdao Expo 2026 to Showcase Chinas Booming Livestock Sector

The 2026 China (Qingdao) Livestock Expo, themed "Ecology First, Green Development," brings together domestic and international enterprises across the livestock industry chain, providing a golden platform for display, exchange, and cooperation. The expo precisely targets buyers, helping companies expand their markets, enhance their brands, and seize the trillion-dollar opportunities in the livestock industry. It showcases innovative technologies and sustainable practices, fostering a future of environmentally responsible and economically prosperous livestock farming.

Xiamen Textile Fair 2026 to Showcase Southern Chinas Growing Market

Xiamen Textile Fair 2026 to Showcase Southern Chinas Growing Market

The 2026 Xiamen International Textile Fabrics and Accessories Exhibition (XIFAE) focuses on the South China market, aiming to build an international platform connecting the global textile industry chain. The exhibition covers the entire industry chain, including fabrics, accessories, and yarns, providing companies with opportunities to showcase innovation, expand markets, understand trends, and strengthen communication. Participating companies are advised to define goals, prepare carefully, and develop strategies to fully utilize the platform's advantages.

Mexico Faces Opportunities and Challenges in Nearshoring Boom

Mexico Faces Opportunities and Challenges in Nearshoring Boom

Alfredo Coutino, director at Moody's Analytics, analyzes the driving forces behind nearshoring and Mexico's advantages and challenges. He points out that Mexico is an ideal nearshoring destination, but companies need to pay attention to infrastructure, workforce skills, and policy risks, preparing themselves thoroughly. Mexico's proximity to the US, lower labor costs compared to China, and existing trade agreements make it attractive. However, businesses should carefully assess potential obstacles to ensure a successful nearshoring strategy.