Spain Averts Port Strike As Labor Talks Continue

Spain Averts Port Strike As Labor Talks Continue

The Spanish port strike crisis is temporarily resolved, but labor negotiations have resumed, leaving supply chain risks lingering. This article analyzes the reform disputes, potential impacts, and coping strategies. It emphasizes that supply chain managers should closely monitor labor developments, assess risks, diversify procurement, strengthen communication and collaboration, and leverage technology to enhance supply chain resilience in the face of uncertainty. Proactive measures are crucial to mitigate disruptions and maintain operational efficiency amidst ongoing labor-related challenges.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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WTO Clarifies undertaken in Customs Rules to Ensure Fair Trade

WTO Clarifies undertaken in Customs Rules to Ensure Fair Trade

In 1983, the Customs Valuation Committee clarified that the term "undertaken" in Article 8 of the Customs Valuation Agreement should be interpreted as "carried out" in the English context. This interpretation aimed to standardize understanding and prevent trade disputes arising from linguistic differences. However, this clarification does not affect the French and Spanish versions of the Agreement. The ruling emphasizes the importance of consistent interpretation in international trade agreements to ensure fair and predictable application across different language versions.

Spain Tightens Air Freight Rules for Battery Storage Shipments

Spain Tightens Air Freight Rules for Battery Storage Shipments

This article provides a detailed overview of key aspects of air freighting energy storage batteries to Spain, including relevant contacts, compliance requirements, customs clearance procedures, transportation costs, and important considerations. It aims to help businesses understand the market opportunities and challenges associated with air freighting energy storage batteries to Spain, and offers safe, efficient, and cost-effective logistics solutions. It covers the essential steps to navigate the Spanish logistics landscape for this specific type of cargo.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Latin America Boosts Customs Valuation Skills in Guatemala Summit

Latin America Boosts Customs Valuation Skills in Guatemala Summit

The inaugural Regional Certification Workshop for Spanish-speaking Customs Valuation Experts was successfully held in Guatemala. It brought together customs officials from various countries to enhance their professional skills and certify them as expert trainers. The workshop established a regional expert working group to review and update WCO training materials, promoting experience exchange and knowledge sharing within the region. This initiative injects new vitality into the field of customs valuation in the Americas and the Caribbean.

Jacksonville Port Sees Throughput Drop Amid East Coast Shipping Slowdown

Jacksonville Port Sees Throughput Drop Amid East Coast Shipping Slowdown

Jacksonville's port throughput has decreased, impacted by the global economy and supply chain disruptions. Port upgrades are underway to address these challenges. Shipping companies need to optimize routes, improve efficiency, and embrace digital transformation to navigate the current environment. The port's performance has significant implications for the broader East Coast economy, highlighting the need for strategic adaptation and resilience in the face of ongoing global economic uncertainties.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Kuehnenagel Buys TDN to Expand European and Latin American Road Logistics

Kuehnenagel Buys TDN to Expand European and Latin American Road Logistics

Kuehne+Nagel is acquiring TDN, a Spanish road logistics company, to strengthen its European groupage network and enhance last-mile delivery capabilities. This acquisition also lays the groundwork for future expansion into the Latin American market. TDN possesses a robust network and strong operational capabilities. The acquisition is expected to be immediately accretive to earnings and highly synergistic with Kuehne+Nagel's existing business. The move underscores Kuehne+Nagel's commitment to expanding its reach and improving its service offerings within the European logistics landscape.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Spains IATA Consultants Tackle Aviation Training Hurdles

Spains IATA Consultants Tackle Aviation Training Hurdles

IATA offers professional Spanish training consulting services, aiming to help businesses and individuals find the most suitable aviation training solutions. Through customized training plans, the world's most comprehensive aviation training resources, and experienced training consultants, IATA helps improve employee skills, ensure compliance, enhance operational efficiency, and cultivate future leaders, ultimately achieving greater success in the aviation field. We tailor training programs to meet specific needs, providing access to a vast network of resources and expertise to optimize learning outcomes and career advancement.

Spains DDP Air Freight Eases Market Entry for Chinese Firms

Spains DDP Air Freight Eases Market Entry for Chinese Firms

Spain DDP air freight line provides Chinese merchants with a safe, efficient, and worry-free cross-border logistics solution, helping businesses easily enter the Spanish market. With the DDP model, merchants don't need to worry about complex issues such as customs clearance and tariffs, allowing them to focus on core business expansion. This dedicated line is especially suitable for companies entering the market for the first time, cross-border e-commerce businesses, exporters of sensitive goods, and companies with high time-sensitivity requirements.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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WTO Moves to Standardize Global Customs Valuation Rules

WTO Moves to Standardize Global Customs Valuation Rules

The 1983 Customs Valuation Committee Decision clarified that the English term "undertaken" in the Customs Valuation Agreement should be interpreted as "carried out." This aims to standardize international trade terminology, enhance the accuracy and consistency of customs valuation, reduce the risk of trade disputes, and facilitate international trade. The French and Spanish versions of the term remain unchanged. This clarification ensures a more uniform application of the agreement across different language versions, promoting fairness and predictability in international trade transactions.

Global Customs Disputes Over RD Valuation in Trade

Global Customs Disputes Over RD Valuation in Trade

This article delves into the multilingual definition of “Research and Development” expenses within the World Customs Organization's Valuation Agreement, specifically examining discrepancies between the English, French, and Spanish versions. It incorporates Argentina's unique perspective and provides practical guidance for businesses to accurately declare R&D expenses, avoid valuation disputes, and ensure smooth customs clearance. The analysis highlights the importance of understanding nuances in different language versions of the agreement to mitigate risks associated with customs valuation and international trade compliance.