Uschina Trade War Escalation Risks Higher Costs for American Consumers

Uschina Trade War Escalation Risks Higher Costs for American Consumers

The second round of the US-China trade war has begun, with the US imposing new tariffs on Chinese products. This article analyzes the impact of these tariffs on US prices, arguing that as China's share of the US import market grows, tariff increases will directly lead to higher prices for American consumers. It also explores the potential impact of the $200 billion goods list, the dilemmas faced by American companies, and provides an outlook on the future direction of the US-China trade war.

Railroad Labor Talks Stalled As Workers Reject Deal

Railroad Labor Talks Stalled As Workers Reject Deal

The rejection of a tentative agreement between the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen and rail companies has reignited labor negotiations in the US. The union cites dissatisfaction with wages and working conditions. Industry associations warn of potential economic losses stemming from a strike. This event is significant not only for the rights of railroad workers but also for its potential broader economic impact on the United States. The deadlock highlights the ongoing tensions between labor and management in a vital sector of the American economy.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Atlanta I85 Collapse Disrupts Supply Chain Sparks Resilience Debate

Atlanta I85 Collapse Disrupts Supply Chain Sparks Resilience Debate

The collapse of the I-85 overpass in Atlanta caused significant traffic disruptions and is expected to result in logistics delays for several months. While the government is expediting repairs, the incident highlights the critical importance of infrastructure maintenance. Businesses need to strengthen supply chain risk management and establish diversified transportation networks to mitigate the impact of similar unforeseen events and ensure logistics stability. This event serves as a reminder of the fragility of infrastructure and the need for proactive planning to minimize disruptions.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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WCO Urges Digital Shift Regional Ties to Boost African Trade

WCO Urges Digital Shift Regional Ties to Boost African Trade

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization attended the East and Southern Africa Regional Customs Research Conference, emphasizing the importance of digital transformation and regional cooperation for African trade development. The conference focused on the impact of emerging issues on customs and trade, calling for enhanced data utilization, talent development, and collaboration with the private sector to promote the construction of the African single market. The World Customs Organization will continue to support African customs development and contribute to the prosperity of African trade.

CMA CGM Launches New Spainalgeria Shipping Route

CMA CGM Launches New Spainalgeria Shipping Route

CMA CGM has launched a new route, ALGA 2, connecting Spain and Algeria with weekly sailings. This new service optimizes transport efficiency between the main ports of both countries, enhances the quality of logistics services, and supports the development of bilateral trade.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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AI Shifts Warehouse Safety From Reaction to Prevention

AI Shifts Warehouse Safety From Reaction to Prevention

This paper discusses the current status and issues of warehouse safety management, highlighting the passivity of traditional models. It suggests that AI-driven predictive safety analysis can achieve proactive prevention, providing a safer environment for warehousing and facilitating the transformation of corporate culture.

08/07/2025 Warehousing
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