US Service Sector Expands Amid Employment Worries

US Service Sector Expands Amid Employment Worries

The ISM report indicates that while the non-manufacturing sector has expanded for 24 consecutive months, the employment index fell to 48.9, raising concerns about the economic outlook. Business activity and new orders increased, but the overall growth rate slowed. Inventory buildup may be in anticipation of future demand. Rising prices reflect ongoing cost pressures. Going forward, close attention should be paid to the labor market and the global economic situation to assess the potential impact of these trends.

Vietnam Sees Decline in Expat Factory Assignments

Vietnam Sees Decline in Expat Factory Assignments

Expatriate assignments are decreasing as factory operations in countries like Vietnam mature. Companies favor localization strategies to reduce costs. Rapid technological advancements are accelerating job displacement, requiring expatriates to enhance their value, stay informed about industry trends, and plan their careers effectively. A rational perspective on the opportunities and challenges of expatriation is crucial for maintaining competitiveness in the job market. Expatriates should focus on developing skills that are not easily replaced by local talent or automation.

SONGMICS Expands Globally with Digital Marketing Strategy

SONGMICS Expands Globally with Digital Marketing Strategy

Songtsam Technologies has achieved significant success in the overseas home furnishings market with its brand strategy, refined operations, social media empowerment, and high-frequency exposure, generating annual revenue exceeding 6 billion RMB. It has become a model for Chinese brands going global. Its experience provides valuable lessons for other companies looking to expand internationally. The key strategies involve building a strong brand identity, optimizing operational efficiency, leveraging social media for engagement, and ensuring consistent brand visibility.

US Container Imports Surge Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

US Container Imports Surge Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

A new Descartes report indicates that U.S. container imports reached the second-highest level in history in August, totaling 2,519,722 TEU, a 1.6% year-over-year increase and a 3.9% month-over-month decrease. Import volumes are influenced by both tariff policies and seasonal factors. China's import share decreased to 34.5%. East Coast ports gained market share, while West Coast ports experienced a slight decline. Overall, the distribution of throughput across the coastline remained relatively stable.

US Rail Freight Intermodal Rises Coal Declines in February

US Rail Freight Intermodal Rises Coal Declines in February

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carload traffic decreased slightly by 0.7% year-over-year for the week ending February 8. However, intermodal traffic increased by 7.4%. Chemical and nonmetallic minerals carloads increased, while coal and metallic ores carloads declined. Year-to-date, carload traffic is even with last year, while intermodal traffic is up 9.7%. The rail freight market is experiencing structural changes, with intermodal transportation becoming a major driver of growth.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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China Cargo Airlines Expands Hazardous Goods Transport at Hangzhou

China Cargo Airlines Expands Hazardous Goods Transport at Hangzhou

Air China Cargo's Hangzhou Operating Base has successfully expanded its inbound truck dangerous goods business, with the first shipment of Class 9 dangerous goods arriving smoothly. This breakthrough overcomes the restriction of not allowing dangerous goods to be loaded on inbound trucks in Zhejiang Province, enhances the base's service capabilities, optimizes the regional cargo structure, and provides a reference for other regions. This development is expected to increase the Hangzhou base's influence in the East China market.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Exploring Ancillary Services in Aviation The Controversy Over Seat Selection Fees

Exploring Ancillary Services in Aviation The Controversy Over Seat Selection Fees

Recently, China United Airlines was fined for charging a seat selection fee, sparking widespread discussion within the industry about ancillary services. While some airlines still charge seat selection fees on international routes, this incident highlights the inadequacy of domestic regulations regarding ancillary services. Seat selection is seen as a market innovation, but requires policy support for healthy development. As the industry continues to explore and update regulations, the future stance of domestic airlines on ancillary service fees remains uncertain.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Tiktok Partners With Talkshoplive to Expand US Live Shopping

Tiktok Partners With Talkshoplive to Expand US Live Shopping

TikTok is planning to re-enter the North American live shopping market through a partnership with TalkShopLive. Despite facing significant challenges, TikTok remains optimistic about the potential of live commerce. This move signifies TikTok's continued interest in leveraging the power of live streaming for e-commerce, even after previous attempts faced obstacles. The collaboration with TalkShopLive aims to provide a more seamless and engaging shopping experience for users in North America, potentially unlocking new revenue streams for both platforms.

US Container Volume Jump Reflects Robust Consumer Demand

US Container Volume Jump Reflects Robust Consumer Demand

S&P Global data reveals a 13.4% year-over-year increase in US container freight volume for September, marking the 13th consecutive month of growth, fueled by robust consumer demand. Despite ongoing supply chain challenges, businesses are proactively adapting, contributing to a positive market outlook. Growth is projected to continue, with a forecast of 4.1% for Q1 2025. This sustained growth indicates resilience in the face of logistical hurdles and suggests continued strength in consumer spending driving import activity.

Supreme Court Blocks LA Port Clean Truck Program

Supreme Court Blocks LA Port Clean Truck Program

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected parts of the Port of Los Angeles' 'Clean Truck' program, sparking debate on the boundaries of local regulations. The program aimed to reduce port pollution, but trucking associations argued it interfered with the market. The Port of Los Angeles is reassessing the plan, seeking collaboration with trucking companies to explore a win-win path for environmental protection and economic development. This offers insights into the green transformation of the logistics industry.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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