US Regulators Probe Ocean Carriers for Potential Trade Violations

US Regulators Probe Ocean Carriers for Potential Trade Violations

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is rigorously investigating ocean carriers' freight rates and capacity to ensure fair competition for American exporters. Export businesses should closely monitor market trends, actively participate in investigations, review contract terms, and seek legal advice to mitigate potential risks. The FMC's actions aim to regulate market order, promote fair competition, and uphold the fairness and sustainability of global trade. This scrutiny helps protect American exporters from unfair practices and ensures a level playing field in the international market.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Forms Task Force to Address Shipping Supply Chain Crisis

US Forms Task Force to Address Shipping Supply Chain Crisis

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has established a "Supply Chain Innovation Team" to address challenges in ocean shipping caused by the pandemic, including empty container accumulation, refrigerated container shortages, and vessel delays. By bringing together representatives from various sectors, the team aims to identify innovative solutions and coordinate actions to alleviate the pandemic's impact on the global supply chain and ensure smooth trade flows. The initiative seeks to find practical ways to improve efficiency and resilience within the current system.

02/04/2026 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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Key Strategies to Cut Ocean Freight Costs to India

Key Strategies to Cut Ocean Freight Costs to India

This article provides a detailed overview of the sea freight process to India, covering aspects such as selecting a freight forwarder, preparing necessary documents, choosing a suitable shipping method, booking vessel schedules, loading and containerization, tracking shipments, and navigating Indian customs clearance. It also analyzes factors influencing shipping costs and addresses frequently asked questions. The aim is to assist businesses in efficiently and economically transporting goods to India by understanding the key steps and considerations involved in the maritime shipping process.

China and Saudi Arabia Boost Eurasian Connectivity

China and Saudi Arabia Boost Eurasian Connectivity

This paper provides a detailed analysis of the distance between China and Saudi Arabia, covering air, land, and sea transportation. It focuses on flight routes, the challenges of land travel, and maritime trade routes. The paper also analyzes the geographical factors that influence the distance, offering readers a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the topic. It explores the various logistical considerations involved in connecting these two nations through different modes of transport, highlighting the importance of each route for trade and travel.

Export Risks Rise Over Minor LC Discrepancies

Export Risks Rise Over Minor LC Discrepancies

This paper explores compliance risks in export trade under letters of credit, stemming from issues such as incorrect cargo descriptions and inconsistencies in bill of lading (B/L) information. It emphasizes the importance of documentary consistency and provides recommendations for B/L operations under US sanctions against Iran. Export companies should pay attention to detail and strengthen risk management practices to avoid discrepancies and ensure compliance with international regulations and sanctions. Careful scrutiny of documents is crucial for mitigating potential financial and legal repercussions.

Report Highlights Safety Trends in Dangerous Goods Air Transport

Report Highlights Safety Trends in Dangerous Goods Air Transport

IATA and Labelmaster jointly released an outlook on the air transport of dangerous goods, interpreting key revisions in the 66th edition of the Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), covering lithium battery transport, special cargo handling, and document compliance. It emphasizes industry trends such as digital transformation, sustainability, and enhanced compliance awareness. The report offers expert insights and practical guidance aimed at improving the safety and efficiency of air transport of dangerous goods. This includes updates on regulations and best practices for handling hazardous materials in the aviation industry.

US Trademark Crisis Threatens Over 10000 Brands

US Trademark Crisis Threatens Over 10000 Brands

The USPTO is cracking down on irregular registrations, with over 10,000 trademarks at risk of invalidation! Cross-border sellers need to urgently self-check, re-record, switch to compliant agencies, and strictly adhere to trademark registration compliance principles. Avoid using fraudulent evidence, honestly declare usage dates, regularly maintain trademarks, and rationally choose agencies. Compliance is the lifeline of cross-border e-commerce, and brand protection is urgent! Sellers must ensure their trademarks are properly registered and maintained to avoid legal issues and protect their brand reputation.

US De Minimis Rule Review Risks Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

US De Minimis Rule Review Risks Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

SKEO Logistics may suspend US T86 clearance for 90 days, raising concerns among sellers on fully managed platforms. The US is tightening its 'de minimis' exemption policy, increasing compliance requirements. Sellers on these platforms should closely monitor policy changes, strengthen compliance management, optimize logistics solutions, diversify market strategies, and actively communicate with platforms to address potential risks and challenges. This proactive approach will help ensure smooth business operations in the face of evolving regulations and maintain competitiveness in the cross-border e-commerce landscape.