Gold and Silver Prices Drop Amid Market Volatility

Gold and Silver Prices Drop Amid Market Volatility

This article delves into the reasons behind the recent plunge in the precious metals market, attributing it to a combination of factors including the 'Waller Shock,' a rebounding US dollar, and month-end portfolio rebalancing. While the market may face short-term pressure, gold and silver, as safe-haven assets, are expected to find long-term support amid global economic uncertainties. Investors should closely monitor Federal Reserve policy, the dollar's exchange rate, and the global economic landscape, carefully assessing risks.

Latin Americas Ecommerce Boom Attracts Chinese Sellers

Latin Americas Ecommerce Boom Attracts Chinese Sellers

The Latin American cross-border e-commerce market holds immense potential, but faces challenges in compliance, logistics, and localization. This summit aims to integrate resources, providing policy interpretation, practical guidance, and resource connections to help Chinese industrial belt enterprises overcome these difficulties and seize Latin American market opportunities for business growth. The event will offer insights and solutions to navigate the complexities of the region and facilitate successful expansion for Chinese businesses seeking to tap into the burgeoning Latin American e-commerce landscape.

Quebec International Student Faces Deportation Over Onepoint Shortfall

Quebec International Student Faces Deportation Over Onepoint Shortfall

Mónica Colín Silva, after four years of study in Quebec, faces deportation due to a failed French language test, resulting in work permit refusal. Her master's degree seems insufficient to secure her stay. Frequent policy changes, economic pressures, and an uncertain future make international student life challenging. This article highlights the difficulties faced by international students and provides advice for those in similar situations, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and support for this vulnerable group navigating complex immigration systems and fluctuating policies.

US Rail Freight Decline Sparks Economic Concerns

US Rail Freight Decline Sparks Economic Concerns

According to the Association of American Railroads (AAR) data, U.S. rail traffic and intermodal volumes significantly declined in the third week of January year-over-year, signaling potential economic downturn risks. Coal, nonmetallic minerals, and grain led the decline, with North American rail data showing a similar downward trend. It is recommended to monitor macroeconomic conditions, industry data, and policy changes to assess the current state and future trends of the rail transport industry and adopt a cautiously optimistic approach to challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Decline Signals Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Decline Signals Economic Worries

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year in the week ending April 23, signaling a potential economic slowdown. While automotive and agricultural product shipments saw growth, traditional bulk commodities like coal and grain faced pressure. Overall North American rail transport has slowed, influenced by weak consumer demand, manufacturing challenges, accelerated energy transition, and supply chain bottlenecks. Future development hinges on global economic recovery, policy support, and infrastructure improvements.

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Uscuba Air Cargo Faces Trade Challenges Amid Thaw

Uscuba Air Cargo Faces Trade Challenges Amid Thaw

The U.S. Department of Transportation approved the US-Cuba Air Services Agreement, restarting the air cargo market between the two countries. This agreement presents opportunities for air cargo companies, but also challenges related to infrastructure, regulations, and market competition. To achieve sustainable development, companies should strengthen cooperation, invest in infrastructure, provide customized services, utilize information technology, and pay close attention to policy developments. Overcoming these challenges will allow companies to capitalize on the emerging market opportunities in US-Cuba air cargo.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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US Senate Bill Targets Port Efficiency SCM Upgrades

US Senate Bill Targets Port Efficiency SCM Upgrades

The US Senate Commerce Committee approved the Port Performance Act, aimed at enhancing port operational efficiency. Simultaneously, the application of software platforms in Supply Chain Management (SCM) is becoming increasingly prevalent. Leveraging technologies such as data analytics and artificial intelligence, these platforms significantly improve responsiveness, execution efficiency, and decision-making quality. Policy support and technological innovation are collectively driving supply chain transformation and upgrades. The act and SCM platforms are expected to improve port efficiency and overall supply chain performance.

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Ecommerce Tax Leads to Slight Price Increases Demand Steady

Ecommerce Tax Leads to Slight Price Increases Demand Steady

The Marketplace Fairness Act might slightly increase online shopping prices, but the convenience and other advantages of e-commerce will likely sustain its overall growth. Retailers and supply chains need to proactively adapt to tax policy changes and optimize their operational models. Future e-commerce tax policies will emphasize fairness and efficiency. Data analysis will play a crucial role in helping governments and businesses develop reasonable strategies. This shift necessitates a focus on compliance and efficiency within the retail landscape to maintain competitiveness.

US Considers 25 Truck Tariff Sparks Manufacturing Debate

US Considers 25 Truck Tariff Sparks Manufacturing Debate

The US imposes a 25% tariff on imported heavy trucks, aiming to reshape American manufacturing, but potentially leading to increased costs and supply chain disruptions. Experts suggest this move might be intended to limit the entry of Chinese electric trucks into the US market. Shipping companies face challenges in cost control and long-term partnerships. Calls are being made to remove the tariffs, arguing they harm the interests of allies. The impact of the tariff policy is complex and requires close monitoring.

US Rail Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

US Rail Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

According to the Association of American Railroads, the U.S. rail freight market showed a divergence in the week ending October 17th. Container traffic increased by 11.3% year-over-year, while traditional freight declined by 7.5%. E-commerce growth and supply chain restructuring are driving the growth of container business. Meanwhile, energy transition and manufacturing adjustments are causing the decline in traditional freight. Railway companies should increase investment in container business, expand diversified businesses, strengthen technological innovation, and actively participate in policy making.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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