Freight Leaders Endorse Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

Freight Leaders Endorse Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

Freight organizations, including the American Trucking Associations, the Association of American Railroads, and the American Association of Port Authorities, have expressed support for Sean Duffy's nomination as U.S. Transportation Secretary. They believe Duffy's understanding of the freight industry will help address issues like aging infrastructure and driver shortages, while also improving rail efficiency and port competitiveness. This nomination signals potential significant changes in U.S. transportation policy, potentially prioritizing infrastructure improvements and solutions for supply chain challenges.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Papa Johns Expands Diverse Supplier Network

Papa Johns Expands Diverse Supplier Network

Papa John's successfully implemented supplier diversity by establishing a dedicated DEI role, integrating supplier diversity into company policy and performance evaluations, and leveraging software like Jaggaer for digital management. This case highlights the importance of executive support, process optimization, and technology enablement in supplier diversity initiatives. The key takeaways demonstrate how a structured approach, coupled with dedicated resources and digital tools, can lead to meaningful progress in diversifying the supply chain and fostering a more inclusive procurement strategy.

China Extends Polysilicon Antidumping Duties to Shield Solar Sector

China Extends Polysilicon Antidumping Duties to Shield Solar Sector

China continues to impose anti-dumping and countervailing duties on solar-grade polysilicon imports from the United States and South Korea. This measure aims to prevent low-price dumping and safeguard the security of the photovoltaic industry chain. The move will impact the procurement strategies of importing companies, accelerate domestic substitution, and strengthen China's dominance in the global photovoltaic industry chain. Companies should closely monitor policy developments and adjust their business strategies to cope with trade risks.

Latin America Ecommerce Summit Focuses on Crossborder Growth

Latin America Ecommerce Summit Focuses on Crossborder Growth

The Latin American e-commerce market is projected to exceed $200 billion by 2026, presenting significant potential. This summit, a collaboration between Mercado Libre and Dashu Cross-border in Qingdao, addresses challenges faced by businesses entering the Latin American market, such as information asymmetry, resource fragmentation, and difficulties in transformation. Through policy interpretation, practical guidance, and resource connections, it aims to empower Chinese enterprises to seize the opportunities in the burgeoning Latin American e-commerce landscape.

Silver Prices Drop After Trump Halts Mineral Tariffs

Silver Prices Drop After Trump Halts Mineral Tariffs

The Trump administration's suspension of tariffs on key minerals, including silver, has triggered significant volatility in silver prices. Despite this short-term volatility, analysts maintain a moderately bullish outlook for silver in the medium term, supported by factors such as supply, demand, and gold prices. Investors should closely monitor policy changes related to tariffs and their potential impact on the silver market. The suspension created immediate price fluctuations, but broader economic factors are expected to influence the overall trend.

Uschina Shipping Costs Drop As Trade War Uncertainty Persists

Uschina Shipping Costs Drop As Trade War Uncertainty Persists

Shipping prices between China and the US have plummeted due to the trade war, front-loading of demand, and overcapacity. Importers benefit from reduced costs, while shipping companies face challenges. Businesses should monitor policy changes, optimize supply chains, expand markets, strengthen risk management, and actively transform to adapt to market changes. The trade war's impact on shipping is complex, requiring proactive strategies for businesses to navigate the evolving landscape and mitigate potential losses while capitalizing on new opportunities.

US Ports Face Strike Threat As Import Volumes Strain Supply Chains

US Ports Face Strike Threat As Import Volumes Strain Supply Chains

US East and Gulf Coast ports face potential strike action, contributing to a surge in imports. Retailers are stockpiling inventory and diverting shipments to alternative ports. Labor negotiations have stalled, raising the imminent threat of a strike. Businesses should diversify port options, build buffer stocks, enhance communication with suppliers, and closely monitor policy changes to mitigate supply chain risks. The situation demands proactive measures to avoid disruptions and ensure business continuity amidst potential port closures and increased shipping costs.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Experts Urge Supply Chain Resilience Amid Trade War Risks

Experts Urge Supply Chain Resilience Amid Trade War Risks

At the CSCMP EDGE conference, experts discussed the freight market downturn, the impact of tariffs, and supply chain strategy adjustments. Facing weak demand and policy uncertainty, companies need to focus on cost optimization, flexibly adjust procurement strategies, and conduct scenario planning to build a more resilient supply chain. This includes diversifying sourcing, nearshoring, and investing in technology to improve visibility and responsiveness. The key takeaway is proactive adaptation and risk mitigation in a volatile global trade environment.

South Koreas Easing Credit Boosts Real Estate Outlook

South Koreas Easing Credit Boosts Real Estate Outlook

A Bank of Korea survey indicates a positive shift in the bank lending attitude index, suggesting a moderate easing of credit conditions. Demand for both mortgage and corporate loans is increasing, although government regulations may limit the pace of expansion. This credit easing could potentially boost the economy and stock market. However, the Korean Won's performance is subject to various factors. Investors should focus on beneficiary sectors, mitigate risks, diversify their portfolios, and closely monitor policy developments.

Drone and Robot Delivery Advancements Target Lastmile Challenges

Drone and Robot Delivery Advancements Target Lastmile Challenges

This article explores how drones and robots are addressing the challenges of the logistics "last mile." Drones are suitable for emergencies and remote area deliveries, while robots are better suited for short-distance urban deliveries. Daimler's mobile delivery center model combines the advantages of both. Despite challenges such as airspace regulations and safety concerns, with technological advancements and policy improvements, drone and robot delivery are expected to experience explosive growth and reshape the last-mile delivery landscape.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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