China Mexico Boost Cultural Tourism Ties at World Cup

China Mexico Boost Cultural Tourism Ties at World Cup

The China-Mexico "Transformation and Innovation Seminar" focuses on the opportunity presented by the 2026 World Cup. It proposes deepening cooperation in three core areas: cultural tourism promotion, social media engagement, and coordinated event services, with Mexico City as a pivotal point. The seminar also suggests facilitating personnel exchanges, implementing technological innovation, deepening cultural understanding, and improving the quality of people-to-people exchanges. These efforts aim to promote a higher quality of development in China-Mexico relations.

Xiamen Mountain Emerges As Chinas Leading Selfdriving Hub

Xiamen Mountain Emerges As Chinas Leading Selfdriving Hub

Yangshao Xianmen Mountain, with its unique positioning as a "mountain and water amusement park," the deep integration of "car + scenery" in its operation model, and continuously upgraded service experiences, has won the "Most Attractive Self-driving Tour Scenic Spot of the Year" award. By creating differentiated experiences, deepening cooperation with the automotive industry, and improving supporting facilities, the scenic spot has achieved dual recognition from users and the industry, becoming a benchmark for self-driving tour destinations.

Haoxiangnis Tech Exports Boost Henans Food Industry

Haoxiangnis Tech Exports Boost Henans Food Industry

Haoxiangni explores overseas expansion through a "technology + model" approach, combining Henan craftsmanship with Saudi dates to create innovative food products tailored to local tastes. Through an industry-education integration model, they not only export products but also technology and operational models, assisting Henan's food industry in transforming into a global brand. It is recommended to implement a leading enterprise overseas pilot program, cultivate distinctive food brands, establish international cooperation platforms, and promote Henan food to the world.

Dry Bulk Shipping Sees New Solutions in Commodity Logistics

Dry Bulk Shipping Sees New Solutions in Commodity Logistics

With 32 years of industry experience and scarce dry bulk chartering resources, Tianjin Meilian International Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd. provides freight forwarding companies with full vessel type options from 1,500 tons to 200,000 tons, and mature routes covering West Africa, South America, and Brazil. Through the WIFFA platform, Tianjin Meilian seeks cooperation with trucking companies, customs clearance companies, and other enterprises nationwide to jointly expand the bulk logistics market and achieve mutual benefit and win-win results.

US and India Strengthen Trade As Trump Lifts Russian Oil Tariffs

US and India Strengthen Trade As Trump Lifts Russian Oil Tariffs

The Trump administration has eliminated the 25% tariff on Indian imports of Russian oil, marking the first implemented measure of a US-India trade agreement. In return, India has pledged to cease purchasing Russian oil, increase energy imports from the United States, and procure $500 billion worth of American goods. This initiative aims to strengthen US-India cooperation, reshape the global energy supply chain, and potentially significantly alter the trade landscape between the two countries over the next decade.

BDP Renews Dubai Exports Deal to Strengthen Middle East Logistics

BDP Renews Dubai Exports Deal to Strengthen Middle East Logistics

BDP International has renewed its cooperation agreement with Dubai Exports, solidifying its position in the Middle East logistics landscape. This partnership aims to provide world-class logistics solutions to Dubai Exports' registered companies, helping them achieve greater success in the global market. Leveraging its robust service network and deep understanding of the local market in the Middle East, BDP International will continue to offer innovative and competitive logistics services to its clients, fostering trade development in the region.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Index Rises for Fifth Month Amid Economic Recovery

US Freight Index Rises for Fifth Month Amid Economic Recovery

The U.S. Freight Transportation Services Index (Freight TSI) has risen for five consecutive months, indicating a recovery in the U.S. freight industry. The report interprets the January data, analyzing the drivers and challenges behind the growth, and forecasts a future of both opportunities and challenges. It emphasizes that freight companies need to improve operational efficiency, strengthen talent development, invest in infrastructure, enhance cooperation, and pay attention to policy changes to cope with challenges and achieve sustainable growth.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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ASEAN Trade Expands with RMB Settlement for Export Rebates

ASEAN Trade Expands with RMB Settlement for Export Rebates

This paper interprets the RMB settlement export tax rebate policy, focusing on its application in ASEAN trade. Companies trading with countries that have signed RMB trade circulation agreements can apply for tax rebates if the contract and payment are in RMB and an RMB account is opened. Businesses should closely monitor policy updates and strengthen cooperation with financial institutions to fully utilize the convenience of RMB settlement. This facilitates smoother trade transactions and potentially reduces exchange rate risks within the ASEAN region.

Croatias Maslinica Port Expands Coastal Shipping Network

Croatias Maslinica Port Expands Coastal Shipping Network

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the geographic location, shipping characteristics, and role of the Croatian port of Maslenica within Croatia's maritime system. Although small, the port is crucial for local fishing and tourism industries. The article also outlines Croatia's major seaports and envisions the future development direction of Maslenica port, including upgrading facilities, expanding services, and strengthening cooperation. It highlights the port's significance despite its size and its potential for future growth within the broader Croatian maritime context.

West Coast Ports Strike Deal to Avoid Supply Chain Disruption

West Coast Ports Strike Deal to Avoid Supply Chain Disruption

The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) reached a tentative agreement on a six-year contract, bringing stability to West Coast ports. This agreement alleviates concerns about supply chain disruptions. However, long-term challenges such as automation, infrastructure, and efficiency remain. Continued cooperation between all parties is necessary to ensure the competitiveness of the ports and meet trade demands. The agreement signals a positive step towards long-term stability but requires ongoing commitment to address underlying issues.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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