US Trade Trends and Peak Season Outlook Amid China Tensions

US Trade Trends and Peak Season Outlook Amid China Tensions

Chris Rogers, Head of Supply Chain Research at S&P Global, analyzes US import and export trends, peak season performance, inventory adjustments, and US-China trade relations. He points out that US imports and exports are undergoing a period of adjustment. The proportion of online sales during peak season is increasing, requiring companies to flexibly adjust inventory. Businesses should pay close attention to changes in US-China trade policies and explore diversified supply chains to mitigate risks and ensure resilience.

US Ports Face Import Surge As Tariff Fears Outweigh Labor Deal

US Ports Face Import Surge As Tariff Fears Outweigh Labor Deal

Despite the US port labor agreement averting a potential strike, anticipated tariff hikes continue to fuel a surge in US import volumes. Reports indicate retailers are front-loading imports to mitigate potential risks, leading to a significant increase. Experts advise businesses to closely monitor market dynamics, diversify sourcing channels, and develop strategies to address evolving trade policies. The expectation of higher tariffs remains a key driver of import behavior, impacting supply chain management and requiring proactive adaptation from businesses reliant on US imports.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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US Port Labor Talks Resume As Strike Threat Automation Concerns Grow

US Port Labor Talks Resume As Strike Threat Automation Concerns Grow

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have resumed contract negotiations to avert a potential strike that could cripple ports along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts. A central point of contention is port automation, with the union fearing job losses. The outcome of these negotiations will significantly impact the development of U.S. ports and the global supply chain. The key challenge lies in balancing increased port efficiency with the protection of workers' rights, ultimately achieving sustainable development.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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US Port Labor Talks Resume As Strike Threat Looms

US Port Labor Talks Resume As Strike Threat Looms

The International Longshoremen's Association and the United States Maritime Alliance have resumed labor negotiations to avert a potential strike that could cripple ports along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts. The central dispute revolves around port automation, particularly the use of semi-automated gantry cranes, requiring a balance between efficiency and job security. Businesses should diversify sourcing, stockpile inventory, and adjust transportation routes to mitigate potential supply chain disruptions. The outcome of these negotiations will significantly impact trade and logistics across the region.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Retailers Adapt to Trump Tariffs and Port Strike Threats

Retailers Adapt to Trump Tariffs and Port Strike Threats

The retail industry faces a double whammy of challenges: Trump's tariff policies and the risk of port strikes. Retailers can effectively manage these risks and seize growth opportunities by diversifying their supply chains, refining inventory management, embracing digital transformation, and enhancing customer experience. The NRF calls on the government and labor unions to reach an agreement as soon as possible to ensure supply chain stability. These strategies are crucial for navigating uncertainty and maintaining competitiveness in a volatile global landscape.

Global Supply Chains Seek Enhanced Logistics Tracking Solutions

Global Supply Chains Seek Enhanced Logistics Tracking Solutions

This paper details various methods, processes, and considerations for international logistics tracking. It aims to help businesses accurately and promptly understand the transportation status of goods, effectively avoid uncertainties in the supply chain, and enhance customer satisfaction, thereby gaining an advantage in international trade. The paper explores different tracking technologies and best practices for managing international shipments, ultimately contributing to improved efficiency and transparency in global supply chains. This leads to better decision-making and reduced risks associated with international commerce.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Shifts from Live Streaming to Shelfbased Growth

Ecommerce Shifts from Live Streaming to Shelfbased Growth

E-commerce experts suggest that the benefits of live streaming e-commerce are diminishing, and shelf e-commerce may become mainstream by 2026. Businesses should return to the fundamentals of commerce, focusing on product quality, repurchase rates, and user experience to build stable channels. Through refined operations, companies can enhance brand power and strengthen supply chain barriers for sustainable growth. The "2026 E-commerce Growth Practical Manual" helps businesses grasp trends and address challenges in the evolving e-commerce landscape.

US Firms Adjust to Tariffs on Highlead Imports HS 8001200090

US Firms Adjust to Tariffs on Highlead Imports HS 8001200090

This article focuses on HS code 8001200090 (goods with lead content exceeding 25%), emphasizing the importance of accurate classification for corporate compliance, tariff cost control, and supply chain efficiency. It analyzes the risks associated with incorrect declarations and proposes tariff optimization strategies. These strategies include understanding target market tariff policies, establishing an HS code management system, utilizing tariff simulation tools, and collaborating with professional customs brokers. Proper HS code classification is crucial for minimizing risks and maximizing opportunities in international trade.

Chinaphilippines Trade Shipping Costs and Times Explained

Chinaphilippines Trade Shipping Costs and Times Explained

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the efficiency and cost of China-Philippines ocean freight logistics. It compares the characteristics of LCL (Less than Container Load) and container shipping, exploring key factors affecting delivery time. The study offers suggestions for selecting appropriate logistics solutions and forecasts future trends in China-Philippines trade, aiming to provide valuable insights for trade decision-making. The analysis considers the interplay between cost, speed, and reliability to optimize the supply chain between the two countries.

LS2 Helmets Boosts Efficiency with Ondemand Warehousing

LS2 Helmets Boosts Efficiency with Ondemand Warehousing

LS2 Helmets partnered with Ware2Go, adopting an on-demand warehousing and transportation model to significantly reduce delivery times and enhance dealer competitiveness. By establishing a warehouse in Reno, LS2 successfully covered the West Coast market and plans to extend this model to the East Coast. This initiative not only improved delivery speed but also lowered transportation costs and increased supply chain flexibility, ultimately solidifying LS2's market position. The strategic move allows for faster response times to customer demand and streamlined operations.

01/26/2026 Warehousing
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