New US East Coastlatin America Shipping Route Boosts Trade

New US East Coastlatin America Shipping Route Boosts Trade

A new ocean freight service, ANS (America's New Service), is launching from the US East Coast to Latin America, jointly operated by Evergreen Marine and others. Connecting key ports on the US East Coast with crucial South American ports, the new route promises reduced transit times and lower logistics costs. Benefiting from the upgraded Port of Miami, ANS presents a significant opportunity for businesses to expand into the Latin American market. Seize this chance and gain a competitive edge in the market!

02/12/2026 Logistics
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DSV Expands in Semiconductors and Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV Expands in Semiconductors and Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV's acquisitions of S&M and Global Diversity strengthen its semiconductor logistics business, expand its services in Latin America, and broaden its operations in the United States. These strategic moves enhance DSV's capabilities across air, sea, and land transportation, as well as warehousing solutions. The acquisitions position DSV to better serve the growing demands of the semiconductor industry and capitalize on opportunities in the Latin American market, while simultaneously solidifying its presence and service offerings within the US.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Market Stabilizes Amid Weakness Bank of America

US Freight Market Stabilizes Amid Weakness Bank of America

Bank of America's Q2 Freight Payment Index reveals a continued decline in US freight volumes and spending, but the rate of decrease is slowing, potentially signaling a market bottom. Key influencing factors include shifts in consumer spending, debt pressures, and fuel prices. Looking ahead, attention should be paid to macroeconomic conditions and capacity adjustments. Freight companies should remain flexible to navigate market changes.

Ecommerce Growth Surges in Southeast Asia Latin America Africa

Ecommerce Growth Surges in Southeast Asia Latin America Africa

This paper focuses on three emerging cross-border e-commerce markets: Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa, analyzing their development potential and opportunities. Southeast Asia's e-commerce is growing rapidly, the Latin American market is poised for growth, and Africa's e-commerce potential is enormous. Sellers need to deeply understand the local markets and develop differentiated strategies to succeed in these emerging markets. Understanding local consumer behavior, adapting to logistical challenges, and offering relevant products are key to unlocking the potential of these blue ocean markets.

Latin America Strengthens Tax Customs Systems Through Global Partnerships

Latin America Strengthens Tax Customs Systems Through Global Partnerships

The "Senior Tax and Customs Administration Program," jointly organized by institutions like the IMF and WCO, aims to enhance the capabilities of mid-to-senior level managers in tax and customs administrations across Central and South America. This program, delivered through a blended online and offline approach, provides training in areas such as strategic planning, risk management, and change management. It assists customs and tax departments in addressing global trade and tax challenges, ultimately contributing to economic development in the region.

Spain and Latin America Boost Auto Parts Export Strategies

Spain and Latin America Boost Auto Parts Export Strategies

This article delves into export strategies for auto parts, specifically vacuum boosters, to Spain and the Latin American market. It covers the selection of international express delivery services, cost control measures, recommended B2B platforms (Alibaba, AliExpress, and Gaishi Auto), and market opportunity analysis. The emphasis is on data-driven decision-making to assist auto parts companies in expanding their overseas markets. The analysis aims to provide actionable insights for businesses seeking to navigate the complexities of international trade and capitalize on the growing demand for auto parts in these regions.

Bank of America Freight Index Falls Amid Economic Slowdown

Bank of America Freight Index Falls Amid Economic Slowdown

The Bank of America Freight Payment Index indicates a dual decline in US freight volume and spending, although the narrowing decline suggests a potential market bottom. Key influencing factors include shifting consumer spending patterns, economic headwinds, and geopolitical risks. The report recommends that freight companies actively innovate and governments optimize policies to jointly address challenges and seize opportunities. The freight market faces challenges due to economic downturn and changing patterns but the reduced decline may indicate a bottoming out.

Mercado Libre Targets Chinese Sellers for Latin America Growth

Mercado Libre Targets Chinese Sellers for Latin America Growth

Mercado Libre will attend the China Cross-border E-commerce Trade Fair in Fuzhou to explore new opportunities in Latin American e-commerce with Chinese sellers. Official recruitment managers will be present to discuss market opportunities, onboarding policies, and product selection strategies. Mercado Libre will also host special forums and presentations to help Chinese companies expand into the Latin American market. This event aims to facilitate connections and provide valuable insights for businesses looking to tap into the growing Latin American e-commerce landscape through Mercado Libre.

Freight Market Rebounds Despite Economic Challenges Bank of America

Freight Market Rebounds Despite Economic Challenges Bank of America

Bank of America's Q2 Freight Payment Index indicates a continued decline in freight volumes and spending, but the rate of decline is slowing, suggesting a potential market bottom. Regional performance is varied, with consumer shifts and cost pressures being key influencing factors. Logistics companies should closely monitor market dynamics, optimize operational efficiency, expand diversified services, strengthen risk management, embrace digital transformation, enhance customer experience, focus on sustainable development, strengthen talent development, and flexibly adjust capacity to meet challenges and seize opportunities.

Bank of America Freight Index Shows Signs of Stabilizing

Bank of America Freight Index Shows Signs of Stabilizing

The Bank of America Freight Payment Index indicates a continued decline in U.S. freight volumes and spending in Q2, but the contraction is slowing, potentially signaling a market bottom. Regional freight performance varies, with consumer spending shifting towards services and persistent high inflation impacting the freight market. Analysts suggest that the triple pressure of low volumes, low rates, and high costs may lead to further capacity reduction in the industry. The reduced decline could be a positive sign, but challenges remain.