US Pushes Shipping Firms to Ease Farm Export Delays

US Pushes Shipping Firms to Ease Farm Export Delays

The U.S. Department of Transportation and the Department of Agriculture jointly sent a letter to shipping companies urging them to improve agricultural export services or face FMC scrutiny. The letter highlights container shortages, service disruptions, and uneven port utilization. It calls for the restoration of Oakland port calls, utilization of other West Coast port capacity, and restoration of reciprocal trade principles. This increased government oversight aims to protect U.S. agricultural interests, potentially posing risks for shipping companies. The focus is on addressing current supply chain issues impacting agricultural exports.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Chinese Tech Giants Pour Billions Into Indonesias Ecommerce Logistics

Chinese Tech Giants Pour Billions Into Indonesias Ecommerce Logistics

Chinese tech giants are betting big on Indonesian e-commerce, investing heavily in logistics optimization to address existing challenges. The rise of local companies intensifies the competition. While the Indonesian market holds significant potential, it requires overcoming hurdles related to logistics, security, and infrastructure. The giants are aiming to streamline delivery and improve overall customer experience in this dynamic and rapidly growing Southeast Asian market, facing stiff competition from established players and emerging local startups.

Ukraine War Strains Global Supply Chains Businesses Adapt

Ukraine War Strains Global Supply Chains Businesses Adapt

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has significantly impacted the global supply chain, leading to soaring energy prices, shipping disruptions, and raw material shortages. Businesses need to reassess risks, diversify sourcing channels, optimize inventory management, and strengthen supply chain resilience to address these challenges and seize opportunities. This requires a proactive approach to reshaping the future of supply chains, focusing on adaptability and mitigation strategies in the face of ongoing geopolitical instability and its ripple effects on global trade and logistics.

Global Customs Tackle Ecommerce Valuation for Smoother Trade

Global Customs Tackle Ecommerce Valuation for Smoother Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held its second seminar on E-Commerce and Customs Valuation, focusing on the valuation challenges in cross-border e-commerce. The event brought together international organizations, customs administrations, and private sector representatives to discuss policies, procedures, and practices. The aim was to address the challenges posed by the dynamic nature of e-commerce trade, facilitate trade, and build a fair and efficient cross-border e-commerce ecosystem. The WCO is actively working to develop a more comprehensive e-commerce valuation system to promote the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce.