New Shenyangmiami Air Cargo Route Expands Northeast Asia Ecommerce

New Shenyangmiami Air Cargo Route Expands Northeast Asia Ecommerce

The launch of the Shenyang-Miami all-cargo air route for cross-border e-commerce marks a new opportunity for Northeast Asia's trade with the Americas. This route optimizes logistics efficiency and reduces transportation costs, providing strong support for companies in the Liaoning and Shenyang area to expand into North and Latin American markets. In the future, the route is expected to be further expanded and integrated with multimodal transport to promote smart logistics upgrades, helping Shenyang become an air cargo hub in Northeast Asia.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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US Tariff Extension Spurs Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

US Tariff Extension Spurs Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

The US tariff extension to August 1st offers a temporary window of opportunity for cross-border e-commerce sellers. However, challenges like rising ocean freight rates and tight shipping capacity persist. VIOMALL, a cross-border distribution platform, leverages its local supply chain advantages to help sellers mitigate tariff risks, reduce costs, and improve fulfillment speed. VIOMALL also provides local supply chain solutions for the Russian market, assisting sellers in diversifying risks and exploring new markets. This allows businesses to navigate the complexities of global trade more effectively.

Tiktok Live Shopping Fuels Global Social Commerce Growth

Tiktok Live Shopping Fuels Global Social Commerce Growth

The rise of TikTok live shopping, exemplified by Walmart's successful cases, is gaining significant attention. Cross-border e-commerce faces both opportunities and challenges. Specifically, Shinan Cross-border Logistics is contributing to its development, indicating a promising future. The popularity of live shopping on TikTok is creating new avenues for brands to reach consumers globally, while efficient and reliable logistics solutions are crucial for navigating the complexities of international trade and ensuring customer satisfaction. The intersection of these trends is reshaping the e-commerce landscape.

US Exits Paris Pact Strains Supply Chains

US Exits Paris Pact Strains Supply Chains

The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement has sparked global concern, profoundly impacting freight, logistics, and supply chains. Major shippers had urged the US to remain in the agreement, but to no avail. The Trump administration indicated it would seek renegotiation or a new agreement, while France, Germany, and Italy emphasized the agreement's irreversibility. Global supply chains need to closely monitor the situation and continue to be proactive in sustainable development. The implications of this decision will be felt throughout international trade and environmental policy.

Shopee Crossborder Ecommerce Profitability and Market Guide

Shopee Crossborder Ecommerce Profitability and Market Guide

This article delves into the operational model and profit logic of cross-border e-commerce platform Shopee, addressing common questions for beginners. It emphasizes that cross-border e-commerce is a new trade model that profits from information asymmetry and exchange rate differences. The analysis covers opportunities and challenges for newcomers entering Shopee, along with the platform's market potential. The conclusion is that cross-border e-commerce is an industry worthy of long-term investment, offering significant potential for growth and profitability despite the initial hurdles.

Cambodia Boosts Customs Valuation Skills with WCO Japan Aid

Cambodia Boosts Customs Valuation Skills with WCO Japan Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported a customs valuation workshop in Cambodia to enhance the valuation capabilities of officers from the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE). The workshop covered the WTO Valuation Agreement, key technical issues, and valuation control measures, sharing case studies and experiences. Through this workshop, Cambodian Customs is expected to improve revenue collection, promote trade facilitation, and inject new vitality into the national economic development. The focus was on practical application and knowledge transfer to improve valuation accuracy and efficiency.

China Southern Expands UK Cargo Routes with Glasgow Service

China Southern Expands UK Cargo Routes with Glasgow Service

China Southern Cargo has launched a new cargo route from Guangzhou to Glasgow Prestwick Airport, initially operating four times a week with plans to increase to daily flights. This initiative aims to enhance the airport's cargo capacity and boost trade between China and the UK, particularly for Scottish seafood and whisky exports to China. The airport has invested in upgraded equipment and is in discussions with other airlines for potential collaborations, with the ambition of becoming a key air bridge connecting China and Scotland.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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US Services Sector Expands Despite Tariff Worries

US Services Sector Expands Despite Tariff Worries

The US ISM Non-Manufacturing Report for March indicates continued solid growth in the sector, albeit at a slightly slower pace. New orders experienced a notable decline, and businesses expressed increasing concerns regarding tariff policies. The report highlights supply chain bottlenecks and suggests that businesses monitor market changes. It also advises the government to balance trade protectionism with economic growth to jointly promote the sustainable development of the non-manufacturing sector. The report underscores the need for a balanced approach to navigate the current economic landscape.

Seattle Port Congestion Worsens Amid Shipping Alliance Changes

Seattle Port Congestion Worsens Amid Shipping Alliance Changes

Seattle's Terminal 18 is experiencing increased congestion due to new shipping alliances, leading to longer truck turnaround times. Port congestion is a global issue, driven by factors like alliance restructuring, mega-vessels, and container shortages. This impacts supply chains, increases costs, and reshapes trade patterns. Ports, shipping companies, and shippers need to collaborate to improve efficiency, enhance cooperation, and adapt flexibly to build a more resilient supply chain system. Addressing these challenges requires a multi-faceted approach to mitigate disruptions and ensure smoother flow of goods.

COSCO Launches Faster Chinaus Multimodal Route to Chicago

COSCO Launches Faster Chinaus Multimodal Route to Chicago

COSCO Shipping has launched a fast multimodal transport service from China to Chicago, USA, transiting through Prince Rupert, Canada, reducing transit time to 19 days. This service bypasses congestion at US West Coast ports and plans to expand to more inland destinations. It offers a more efficient logistics solution for China-US trade, aiming to improve supply chain resilience and speed up delivery times for goods moving between the two countries. This new route provides an alternative to traditional shipping lanes and addresses current supply chain challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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