US Retail Sales Decline in Q1 Fueling Economic Worries

US Retail Sales Decline in Q1 Fueling Economic Worries

U.S. retail sales data for March was weak, declining 0.3% month-over-month and increasing 1.7% year-over-year, casting a shadow over the end of the first quarter. Slower consumer spending may drag down economic growth. Nevertheless, experts are cautiously optimistic about the retail sector's outlook, believing that innovation and adapting to consumer demands are key. The March figures suggest a potential slowdown, but the overall picture remains uncertain pending further economic indicators.

US Retail Sales Rise Modestly in July Amid Steady Recovery

US Retail Sales Rise Modestly in July Amid Steady Recovery

Data from the US Department of Commerce and the National Retail Federation show that retail sales increased by 0.5% month-over-month and 4.0% year-over-year in July. Total retail sales from May to July also grew by 4.0% year-over-year, indicating a steady recovery in the US consumer market. However, future growth still faces challenges such as inflation and supply chain issues. Retailers need to be flexible and adaptable to navigate these challenges.

LA Long Beach Ports See Cargo Decline Amid Trade Shifts

LA Long Beach Ports See Cargo Decline Amid Trade Shifts

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach experienced year-over-year cargo volume declines in June. However, the Port of Los Angeles saw month-over-month growth, with strong export performance. While the Port of Long Beach's year-over-year decrease was significant, it remained above the five-year average. To address these challenges, the ports need to focus on the economic situation, optimize operations, expand business, embrace digitalization, and strengthen international cooperation and environmentally friendly development to seize opportunities.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Struggles Carloads Dip Intermodal Flat

US Rail Freight Struggles Carloads Dip Intermodal Flat

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight performance diverged in the week ending November 4th. Carload traffic decreased by 5.2% year-over-year, although the decline narrowed compared to previous weeks. Intermodal traffic increased by 1.5% year-over-year, but the growth rate slowed. Year-to-date figures show carload traffic remaining roughly flat, while intermodal traffic is down 7.0% year-over-year. Key challenges facing the rail freight market include economic downturn risks, supply chain restructuring, technological changes, and sustainability concerns.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Top Seller Packable Files for Bankruptcy

Amazon Top Seller Packable Files for Bankruptcy

Top Amazon seller Packable is on the verge of bankruptcy due to failed financing, laying off over 20% of its workforce. Over-reliance on the Amazon platform, the fading pandemic dividend, a capital winter, and a strategic error of prioritizing expansion over profits are the main reasons for its downfall. This case serves as a warning to cross-border e-commerce sellers, highlighting the need for diversified channels, improved profitability, and optimized operating models. They need to focus on building sustainable businesses rather than chasing rapid growth.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop in July Amid Seasonal Trends

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop in July Amid Seasonal Trends

North American Class 8 truck orders declined both month-over-month and year-over-year in July, a phenomenon consistent with seasonal patterns and shouldn't be over-interpreted. Reports from FTR and ACT Research indicate that pulled-forward orders, a weaker freight market, inventory pressure, and economic uncertainty are the main contributing factors. Despite short-term volatility, replacement demand, infrastructure investments, and technological advancements continue to support the market in the long run. We recommend a rational approach to data analysis and focusing on long-term trends.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Volumes Decline in September Amid Steady Growth Trend

US Freight Volumes Decline in September Amid Steady Growth Trend

According to the American Trucking Associations, U.S. freight volumes slightly decreased in September, but still increased year-over-year. Economists believe this short-term pullback doesn't change the long-term positive trend, citing rebuilding demand, lower inventories, and manufacturing improvements as supporting future growth. Data analysts should focus on seasonal adjustments, year-over-year and month-over-month changes, and the weighting of driving factors. They should also be aware of risks such as capacity constraints and fuel price fluctuations. The overall outlook remains positive despite the slight dip.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Shipping Companies Face FMC Investigation Over Risk of Penalties for Urging Return of Empty Containers or Refusing Export Services

Shipping Companies Face FMC Investigation Over Risk of Penalties for Urging Return of Empty Containers or Refusing Export Services

Due to labor shortages caused by the pandemic, ports in Southern California are severely congested. Shipping companies are eager to send empty containers back to Asia, potentially neglecting services for U.S. exporters. If the charges against the carriers are confirmed, the Federal Maritime Commission will impose fines, emphasizing the responsibility of the shipping industry to comply with laws and regulations.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Zhengzhouluxembourg Air Cargo Route Surpasses 12 Million Tons

Zhengzhouluxembourg Air Cargo Route Surpasses 12 Million Tons

Since its inception in 2014, the Zhengzhou to Luxembourg 'Sky Silk Road' has cumulatively transported over 1.2 million tons of cargo, elevating Luxembourg Cargo Airlines to the fifth position globally. This route connects 24 countries and over 200 cities across Europe, America, and Asia, making Zhengzhou Airport the fifth largest international air freight hub in China.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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