Guide to Customs Compliance on Royalties and License Fees

Guide to Customs Compliance on Royalties and License Fees

The World Customs Organization has released new advisory opinions focusing on key customs valuation issues such as royalties, license fees, and trademark usage. The opinions clarify that royalty income tax should be included in customs valuation, emphasize that valuation of goods with own trademarks requires case-by-case analysis, and explain the principles for handling mixed royalties. Businesses should thoroughly understand the regulations, meticulously record transaction information, and consult with professionals to ensure customs valuation compliance. This helps avoid potential penalties and ensures accurate import/export declarations.

US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Drop Over Thanksgiving

US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Drop Over Thanksgiving

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending November 30, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes both decreased year-over-year, likely influenced by the Thanksgiving holiday. Freight volume fell by 19.9% and intermodal volume by 8.5% compared to the same week last year. Year-to-date figures present a mixed picture, with freight volume down 3.1% and intermodal volume up 9.1% year-over-year. Future trends will depend on the economic environment, commodity performance, and overall industry developments.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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USPS Lastmile Strategy Disrupts Retail Logistics

USPS Lastmile Strategy Disrupts Retail Logistics

The United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to open its 'last mile' delivery network to more shippers, allowing them access to its nationwide postal delivery units through a bidding process. This initiative aims to increase USPS revenue, improve financial sustainability, and help retailers achieve faster deliveries. Industry experts have mixed opinions on the plan's potential and challenges, believing its success hinges on the bidding process, pricing mechanisms, and service quality. The opening of USPS's last mile network could significantly impact the retail logistics landscape.

US Rail Freight Trends Hint at Economic Uncertainty

US Rail Freight Trends Hint at Economic Uncertainty

U.S. rail freight presents a mixed picture. Intermodal growth suggests a consumer recovery, while a decline in traditional freight may reflect industrial weakness. Overall freight volume experienced a slight decrease. The intermodal segment's positive performance hints at increased consumer demand and potentially improving economic conditions. However, the contraction in traditional freight shipments raises concerns about the health of the manufacturing and industrial sectors. The small overall decline indicates a need for careful monitoring of future trends to determine the true state of the economy.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Rebounds in June As Intermodal Offsets Coal Decline

US Rail Freight Rebounds in June As Intermodal Offsets Coal Decline

U.S. rail freight data for June 2011 presented a mixed picture. Total freight volume increased year-over-year, but coal shipments declined. Intermodal transportation was a bright spot, although its growth rate slowed. Metallic ores and forest products showed strong performance. Railroad employment increased, and capacity was sufficient. Future trends will depend on economic recovery, supply chain stability, and energy policies. The data suggests cautious optimism with potential headwinds in the coal sector and a need to monitor intermodal growth for sustained positive impact.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Cass Freight Index Reveals Key Trends in Cargo Market

Cass Freight Index Reveals Key Trends in Cargo Market

The latest Cass Freight Index reveals a mixed picture for the freight market in November: while shipment volumes slightly decreased, expenditures continued to rise. Experts believe the market is generally stable, but declining imports suggest a potential softening of short-term trends. Businesses should closely monitor market dynamics, optimize operational efficiency, embrace digital transformation, and strengthen risk management to seize opportunities in a complex and volatile market environment. Overall, the index highlights the need for agility and strategic planning in navigating the current logistics landscape.

US Manufacturing Growth Slows Amid Economic Uncertainty

US Manufacturing Growth Slows Amid Economic Uncertainty

The ISM report indicates continued growth in US manufacturing, albeit at a slower pace with uneven performance across sectors. Key indicators like new orders and production send mixed signals, reflecting concerns about declining demand and potential recession. The report highlights a profound transformation in the manufacturing sector. Companies need to strengthen demand forecasting, diversify supply chains, embrace technological innovation, and invest in talent development to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities. The slowing growth combined with the need for transformation presents a complex landscape for manufacturers.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Outside Bidders

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Outside Bidders

USPS plans to open its last-mile delivery network, allowing shippers of all sizes to bid and leverage its extensive infrastructure for faster, more cost-effective delivery. This move aims to boost USPS revenue and enable retailers to offer same-day or next-day delivery options. Industry experts have mixed opinions, citing execution, pricing strategies, and service quality as key determinants of its success. The initiative could significantly impact the competitive landscape of last-mile delivery, but faces challenges in balancing cost efficiency with reliable performance.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Spot Rates Climb Despite Lower September Volumes

US Trucking Spot Rates Climb Despite Lower September Volumes

The US truckload freight market in September showed a complex picture of declining volumes and slightly increasing rates. Dry van and refrigerated volumes decreased month-over-month, while flatbed volumes saw a slight increase. Spot rates edged up, but contract rates declined. Analysts believe the rate increase is not demand-driven, but rather due to freight imbalances and capacity shifts. The peak season performance is expected to be weak, and carriers may continue to face challenges. The market presents a mixed bag of signals, requiring careful monitoring.

January DAT Index Shows Surge in Truckload Market Demand

January DAT Index Shows Surge in Truckload Market Demand

January's truckload capacity index indicates an active spot market with widespread freight rate increases, while contract rates show mixed results. Post-holiday restocking, tariff anticipation, and severe weather are key drivers. Experts recommend monitoring market dynamics, especially tariff policies, and being cautious about freight rate increases during contract negotiations. The spot market's strength suggests continued volatility, and businesses should proactively manage their transportation strategies to mitigate potential cost increases. Keeping a close eye on capacity and demand will be crucial for navigating the evolving freight landscape.