Distinction Between Hazardous Chemicals and Dangerous Goods

Distinction Between Hazardous Chemicals and Dangerous Goods

There are significant differences between dangerous chemicals and dangerous goods. The former refers mainly to chemical substances whose hazards manifest over long-term exposure, while the latter includes both materials and items, focusing on short-term dangers during transport. Although both categories have similar packaging requirements, not all dangerous chemicals are classified as dangerous goods, and vice versa. Understanding this distinction is crucial for accurate customs declaration.

Chinas Stainless Steel Prices Hit RMB 14000ton Amid Demand Doubts

Chinas Stainless Steel Prices Hit RMB 14000ton Amid Demand Doubts

On January 15, 2026, cold-rolled stainless steel prices exceeded 14,000 yuan/ton, but market acceptance remained limited, leading to a price inversion in the spot market. Weak downstream demand is restricting further price increases, and prices may face downward pressure in the short term. The balance between supply and demand will determine the long-term price trend. Businesses should closely monitor market dynamics.

WCO Promotes Sustainable Trade with Green Customs Initiative

WCO Promotes Sustainable Trade with Green Customs Initiative

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Green Customs Action Plan (GCAP), aims to transform customs into advocates and practitioners of green trade, contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). GCAP is divided into short-term, medium-term, and long-term phases, covering the greening of customs operations, the promotion of green trade, and the exploration of innovative measures. Through these three pillars, customs administrations will actively contribute to achieving the UN SDGs. The plan emphasizes a holistic approach to integrating environmental considerations into customs practices.

Bee Flower Faces Scrutiny Amid Cosmeceutical Debate

Bee Flower Faces Scrutiny Amid Cosmeceutical Debate

Bee & Flower's marketing, capitalizing on the Florasis incident, led to a short-term sales surge but raised concerns about its brand value and long-term strategy. This article analyzes the data performance of the Bee & Flower incident, explores the potential risks of its marketing tactics, and argues that the key for domestic brands to succeed lies in upholding quality, innovating design, crafting compelling brand stories, and prioritizing user experience. It advises against blindly chasing trends and emphasizes the importance of a long-term perspective.

China's Jiuhuashan Airport Boosts Anhui's Economy and Tourism

China's Jiuhuashan Airport Boosts Anhui's Economy and Tourism

Chizhou Jiuhua Mountain Airport is a modern civil airport located in Chizhou City, Anhui Province, opened in 2013 to enhance the region's transportation hub status. The overall plan is divided into short-term (by 2020) and long-term (by 2040) phases, with expectations of increased passenger and cargo throughput. The airport features multiple flight routes and actively plans to introduce international flights, reflecting strong market demand and safety assurances.

Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Demand Shift

Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Demand Shift

The Prologis IBI indicator suggests a turning point for logistics real estate demand in Q3, with improvements in net absorption, new lease signings, and the project pipeline. Large enterprises and essential goods industries are driving growth, while a 'just enough' inventory strategy reflects companies' response to uncertainty. Vacancy rates are expected to remain stable in the short term, but the market may tighten in the long term, potentially accelerating rental growth.

US Manufacturing Recovery Stalls Over Tariff Worries

US Manufacturing Recovery Stalls Over Tariff Worries

While the US manufacturing PMI has risen for two consecutive months, indicating a short-term rebound, uncertainties surrounding tariff policies, inflationary pressures, and global economic slowdown pose concerns for long-term manufacturing development. Declining new orders and a weak employment index suggest the recovery's foundation is fragile. Manufacturing companies need to actively address challenges and seize opportunities through supply chain diversification, technological innovation, and workforce training to achieve sustainable growth.

US House Passes Stopgap Transport Bill Amid Infrastructure Concerns

US House Passes Stopgap Transport Bill Amid Infrastructure Concerns

The US House has again approved a short-term transportation bill extension, averting a funding lapse but failing to address long-term infrastructure challenges. The fundamental issues are funding shortfalls, cumbersome approval processes, and political divisions. Rebuilding infrastructure requires increased funding, streamlined procedures, bipartisan cooperation, and investment in innovative technologies. This temporary fix only delays the inevitable need for a comprehensive and sustainable solution to modernize America's aging infrastructure.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Services Sector Defies Summer Slowdown

US Services Sector Defies Summer Slowdown

The ISM Non-Manufacturing Report for July indicates continued solid growth in the US non-manufacturing sector, despite slight dips in some indicators. Experts suggest that these short-term fluctuations shouldn't cause undue concern, as the long-term trend remains positive. Businesses are encouraged to capitalize on opportunities presented by technological innovation and consumer upgrades to address challenges and achieve sustainable development. Expectations are high for renewed growth in the fall.