US and India Cut Tariffs Boost Clean Energy Trade

US and India Cut Tariffs Boost Clean Energy Trade

The US and India have reached a trade agreement. The US will reduce tariffs on Indian goods to 18%, while India pledges to decrease its Russian oil purchases and lower trade barriers. India will also purchase over $500 billion of US energy, technology, and agricultural products. This agreement signifies a deepening of economic and trade relations between the two countries and is expected to have an impact on the global energy market. It aims to foster stronger ties and promote mutual economic growth.

US Tariff Hikes Threaten Thai Ecommerce Growth

US Tariff Hikes Threaten Thai Ecommerce Growth

New US tariff policies may severely impact Thai e-commerce exports, particularly in sectors like auto parts and electronics. Rising raw material costs and stricter compliance requirements will intensify operational pressure on businesses. Thai companies should proactively explore emerging markets, enhance product quality, and strictly adhere to rules of origin to mitigate the risk of declining export volumes. Diversification and adaptation are crucial strategies for navigating the challenges posed by the evolving trade landscape and maintaining competitiveness in the global market.

Gucang Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Warehousing Amid Pandemic

Gucang Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Warehousing Amid Pandemic

This paper analyzes how GuCang overseas warehouses quickly responded to the initial COVID-19 outbreak. Measures included ensuring employee health, implementing remote work, and coordinating the resumption of work in regional warehouses to maintain operational stability and provide continuous support to customers. The study highlights the importance of data analysis in mitigating the impact of the pandemic and optimizing operational strategies. It provides valuable experience for the cross-border e-commerce industry, showcasing resilience and adaptability during a challenging period.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Jollychics Decline Highlights Middle East Ecommerce Challenges

Jollychics Decline Highlights Middle East Ecommerce Challenges

Jollychic, once hailed as the "Taobao of the Middle East," has collapsed, revealing both opportunities and challenges in the Middle Eastern e-commerce market. The decline was primarily caused by the impact of the pandemic, infrastructural shortcomings, and intensified competition. This case serves as a warning to cross-border e-commerce companies, emphasizing the need for localized operations, a stable supply chain, attention to logistics and payment experiences, risk management, and compliant operations to establish a foothold in the Middle Eastern market.

Cainiao Marks Decade of Disrupting Global Logistics

Cainiao Marks Decade of Disrupting Global Logistics

Cainiao Express's official entry signifies Alibaba's strategic upgrade in logistics. By operating its own quality express delivery service, Cainiao aims to improve domestic and international logistics efficiency and build a global smart logistics network. This move will have a profound impact on the existing express delivery landscape, while also facing numerous challenges and opportunities. It represents a significant step towards Alibaba's vision of a more efficient and integrated global supply chain, leveraging technology and infrastructure to enhance the customer experience.

Ebay Sellers Adapt Logistics for Holiday Season Success

Ebay Sellers Adapt Logistics for Holiday Season Success

This article addresses the logistical challenges faced by eBay sellers during the holiday season. It analyzes the causes and impact of shipping delays, explains relevant eBay platform policies, and provides data-driven operational optimization suggestions and practical techniques. By pre-stocking overseas warehouses, setting up dynamic inventory synchronization mechanisms, and enabling holiday mode, sellers can effectively mitigate fulfillment risks, improve customer satisfaction, and ultimately achieve business growth. These strategies help sellers navigate the increased demand and potential disruptions common during peak shopping periods.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines in May Coal Shipments Drop Sharply

US Rail Freight Declines in May Coal Shipments Drop Sharply

Data from the Association of American Railroads indicates a decline in both carload and intermodal traffic for U.S. railroads in late May. Carload traffic decreased by 10.6% year-over-year, while intermodal traffic fell by 6.5%. Coal and petroleum products experienced significant drops, while miscellaneous carloads, nonmetallic minerals, and motor vehicles & parts saw increases. Year-to-date, both cumulative carload and intermodal volumes are below last year's levels, reflecting the impact of factors such as energy transition, economic fluctuations, and supply chain challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Panel Proposes Deal to Avert Rail Strike Supply Chain Crisis

US Panel Proposes Deal to Avert Rail Strike Supply Chain Crisis

The U.S. Presidential Emergency Board has issued recommendations to resolve the labor dispute between Class I freight railroads and 12 rail unions, aiming to avert supply chain disruptions. The recommendations include wage increases and improved benefits. Both parties must reach an agreement by September 16th to avoid a potential strike. The outcome of these negotiations is critical for the U.S. and global supply chains, as a strike could severely impact the transportation of goods and exacerbate existing supply chain vulnerabilities.

West Coast Port Labor Talks Extended Supply Chain Fears Grow

West Coast Port Labor Talks Extended Supply Chain Fears Grow

Labor negotiations between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) are expected to be prolonged, potentially impacting supply chain stability. Businesses should assess risks, diversify port options, stockpile inventory, enhance communication, and flexibly adjust transportation modes to mitigate potential port congestion or delays. Companies need to proactively manage these disruptions by considering alternative strategies and building resilience into their supply chain networks to minimize the impact of potential labor disputes on West Coast ports.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry Rebounds Strongly Postpandemic

US Trucking Industry Rebounds Strongly Postpandemic

The 'American Trucking Trends 2020' report reveals a robust US trucking industry in 2019, generating $791.7 billion in revenue and moving 11.84 billion tons of freight. The industry employed 7.95 million people. During the pandemic, trucking demonstrated resilience, ensuring supply chain continuity. The report looks at the impact of technological innovation and sustainable development on the industry, providing insights for seizing opportunities. It offers a comprehensive overview of the trucking sector's performance and future prospects in a rapidly changing landscape.