Shopee Imposes New Fees on Southeast Asian Sellers

Shopee Imposes New Fees on Southeast Asian Sellers

Shopee will implement a 5% technical service fee across its Southeast Asian sites starting February 2026. This analysis examines the impact of this policy on sellers, including squeezed profit margins and increased price competition. It proposes strategies to adapt, such as optimizing cost structures, adjusting pricing strategies, and diversifying sales channels. The aim is to help sellers navigate these changes and maintain competitiveness in the evolving e-commerce landscape.

Nordic Ports Struggle With Congestion As Asian Freight Surges

Nordic Ports Struggle With Congestion As Asian Freight Surges

In August and September, a large influx of containers from Asia is expected to flood Nordic ports, leading to severe congestion. Strong import demand will continue to drive shipping volume growth, increasing pressure on operational timelines. Ports and shipping companies need to proactively respond and adjust their strategies to mitigate this challenge.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Taichung Port Emerges As Key East Asian Shipping Hub

Taichung Port Emerges As Key East Asian Shipping Hub

Taichung Port, with its advantageous geographic location and integrated transportation network, has become a crucial hub for shipping in East Asia. As bulk cargo continues to rise and infrastructure improves, Taichung Port plays a key role in enhancing economic ties across the Taiwan Strait. It actively implements sustainable development strategies to bolster its international competitiveness.

Feederlines DMCC Expands Asian Routes with Updated FAX Service

Feederlines DMCC Expands Asian Routes with Updated FAX Service

Feederlines DMCC has adjusted its internal FAX service in Asia, replacing the Port of Merak in Indonesia with Jakarta and Surabaya. This optimization aims to enhance connectivity of regional freight hubs. The changes will improve service efficiency, providing better logistics options for import and export businesses, and will promote the prosperity of regional trade.

06/16/2025 Logistics
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Gunsan Port Rises As Key East Asian Trade Hub

Gunsan Port Rises As Key East Asian Trade Hub

Gunsan Port, as the fourth largest port in South Korea, boasts an excellent geographic location and natural harbor conditions. Its multimodal transport network and route layout are driving its transformation into a vital hub for East Asian trade, providing more efficient logistics solutions for import and export businesses.

Chattogram Emerges As Key Hub for South Asian Trade

Chattogram Emerges As Key Hub for South Asian Trade

Chittagong is the largest seaport in Bangladesh and a core driver of the country's economic development. With its strategic location, advanced port facilities, and continuously growing trade volume, Chittagong has become a key gateway connecting the world with Bangladesh and even South Asia, offering abundant investment opportunities for global traders. Seize the opportunity and invest in South Asia. Chittagong is a choice you cannot miss.

EU Widens Antitrust Probe Targeting Major Asian Shipping Firms

EU Widens Antitrust Probe Targeting Major Asian Shipping Firms

The European Commission has broadened its antitrust investigation into maritime carriers, posing challenges for Asian shipping companies. The investigation aims to combat price fixing and maintain fair competition in the market. Shippers have alleged the existence of 'secret agreements' on the Trans-Pacific routes. Antitrust regulation is crucial for the healthy development of the maritime market, ensuring a level playing field and preventing anti-competitive practices that could harm consumers and businesses relying on maritime transport for global trade.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Mexico Weighs Tariffs on Asian Imports Straining Trade Ties

Mexico Weighs Tariffs on Asian Imports Straining Trade Ties

The Mexican Congress passed a bill proposing tariffs up to 50% on Asian countries without free trade agreements with Mexico, primarily impacting the automotive and textile industries. This move is seen as an attempt to align with US trade policies and avoid becoming an "export hub" for Asian nations. China and Mexican businesses strongly oppose the measure, fearing it will trigger trade friction and reshape the global supply chain. The proposed tariffs raise concerns about potential disruptions and the future of international trade relations.