Express Industry's Price War And The New Normal of Survival Where Do We Go From Here

Express Industry's Price War And The New Normal of Survival Where Do We Go From Here

The express delivery industry is under dual pressure from rising rents and soaring labor costs, prompting deep reflection on the ongoing price war. While some delivery points hope for an end to the price war, homogenized competition and e-commerce clients' sensitivity to prices keep pricing strategies as a primary approach. In the future, enhancing services and technological innovation may become the new normal for survival in the industry.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Crossborder Freight Volumes Dip Slightly in June

Crossborder Freight Volumes Dip Slightly in June

In June 2025, cross-border freight volume experienced a slight year-on-year decline of 0.3%, primarily due to a 27.8% reduction in truckbed transportation. Although the total domestic equipment slightly decreased, international containers achieved a 1.0% annual growth. Overall, transportation increased by 4.3% in the first six months of 2025.

Peso Weakens to 186119 Per Dollar Stoking Economic Fears

Peso Weakens to 186119 Per Dollar Stoking Economic Fears

The exchange rate of the US dollar against the Mexican peso recently reached 18.6119, indicating increasing volatility. Over the past 30 days, the highest point was 18.887, while the lowest was 18.543. Economic experts warn that fluctuations in the exchange rate will have significant impacts on trade and investment decision-making.