FMCSA Solicits Feedback on Hours of Service Rule Changes

FMCSA Solicits Feedback on Hours of Service Rule Changes

The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proposes revisions to the Hours of Service (HOS) regulations and plans to gather industry feedback through public hearings. The proposed changes include five key areas: flexibility in break time arrangements, allowing non-driving on-duty time to count as rest, extending driving time under adverse weather conditions, expanding the short-haul exemption, and modifying driver record exceptions. The industry generally hopes the final regulations will strike a balance between efficiency and safety.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Uber Freight Expands in Europes Trillioneuro Transport Market

Uber Freight Expands in Europes Trillioneuro Transport Market

Uber Freight's managed transportation business in Europe is experiencing rapid growth, with freight under management exceeding €200 million and a target of €2 billion by 2028. Through technological innovation, exceptional customer service, and strategic partnerships, Uber Freight aims to become a leading 4PL provider in Europe. The company is dedicated to helping businesses navigate the challenges of globalization and unlock the potential of a trillion-euro market. They provide solutions to optimize supply chains and improve efficiency for their clients across the continent.

Ecommerce Automation Shifts Logistics Jobs As Robots Rise

Ecommerce Automation Shifts Logistics Jobs As Robots Rise

This paper explores the changing employment landscape in e-commerce logistics under the wave of automation. Using Amazon and Walmart as examples, it analyzes the shifting impact of automation on job positions, highlighting that automation is demand-driven and synchronized with the growth of the logistics industry. The article emphasizes that governments, businesses, and individuals should jointly address the challenges brought by automation to achieve a symbiotic relationship between automation and employment, ensuring automation and job creation can coexist and thrive.

Global Aluminum Can Shortage Strains Beer Industry

Global Aluminum Can Shortage Strains Beer Industry

The aluminum can shortage continues to plague the food and beverage industry. Molson Coors, under Anheuser-Busch InBev, is addressing the challenge through global sourcing and capacity expansion. Ball Corporation is establishing a dedicated aluminum cup factory. The industry collectively faces multiple challenges, including aluminum supply, recycling systems, and transportation costs. Companies need to diversify procurement, optimize inventory, develop alternative materials, and strengthen cooperation to cope with the rising prices, reduced choices, and increased purchasing difficulty caused by the aluminum can shortage.

Silver Prices Jump on Geopolitical Risks Trump Tariff Threats

Silver Prices Jump on Geopolitical Risks Trump Tariff Threats

This paper analyzes the surge in silver prices under the Trump administration's tariff threats, exploring the impact of tariffs, stagflation risks, and market sentiment. It also examines silver's supply and demand fundamentals, compares it to other precious metals, and discusses investment strategies and risk management. Furthermore, the strategic value of Greenland is highlighted. The analysis reminds investors to pay close attention to geopolitical risks and make prudent decisions, as these factors significantly influence silver price volatility in the current global economic climate.

SE Asias FMCG Sector Sees Growth in Beauty Baby and Toys

SE Asias FMCG Sector Sees Growth in Beauty Baby and Toys

This article delves into the Southeast Asian beauty, baby & maternity, toys, and pet supplies markets, revealing online consumption trends under the pandemic and providing product selection strategies. In beauty and personal care, focus on refined needs. Baby and maternity products show rapid growth in niche categories. The remote control toy market has huge potential, and large-item logistics are key for pet supplies. By grasping market dynamics and optimizing product services, businesses can successfully tap into the Southeast Asian market.

Lesotho Boosts Trade with Enhanced Customs Audits

Lesotho Boosts Trade with Enhanced Customs Audits

A high-level virtual workshop on Post-Clearance Audit was successfully conducted for the Lesotho Revenue Authority under the joint framework of HMRC, WCO, and UNCTAD. The workshop aimed to support developing countries in effectively implementing the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. It enhanced the professional skills of Lesotho Revenue Authority officials and fostered cooperation between customs and businesses, contributing to Lesotho's economic development. The training focused on modern PCA techniques and risk management strategies to optimize revenue collection and improve trade compliance.

EU Moves to End Tax Exemptions for Small Parcels Targeting Chinese Ecommerce

EU Moves to End Tax Exemptions for Small Parcels Targeting Chinese Ecommerce

The EU has prematurely abolished the VAT exemption for low-value shipments, targeting Chinese e-commerce platforms. Under the new regulations, all parcels entering the EU will be subject to tariffs. Chinese sellers should actively respond by optimizing their supply chains, strategically deploying overseas warehouses, and enhancing product value. This will enable compliant and branded operations to meet the new market challenges. Focusing on compliance and brand building is crucial for Chinese sellers to navigate the evolving EU e-commerce landscape.

Poland Czech Republic Tighten VAT Rules for EU Sellers

Poland Czech Republic Tighten VAT Rules for EU Sellers

This article delves into the necessity of VAT registration in Poland and the Czech Republic under the Pan-European FBA program. It clarifies the reasons for restricted sales permissions and identifies three scenarios requiring simultaneous VAT registration. Furthermore, it alerts sellers to the tax risks associated with prolonged zero VAT returns and emphasizes the importance of compliant operations. This provides practical guidance for cross-border e-commerce sellers navigating the complexities of Pan-European VAT compliance and ensuring sustainable business growth.

Morocco Becomes Key Hub for Chinese Battery Material Firms

Morocco Becomes Key Hub for Chinese Battery Material Firms

Morocco, with its advantageous geographical location, abundant phosphate resources, improving business environment, and deep cooperation with China under the Belt and Road Initiative, is becoming a crucial strategic hub for Chinese lithium battery material companies entering the European market. Companies like CNGR Advanced Material and Huayou Cobalt are investing in factories in Morocco. The booming e-commerce and digital payments further indicate a promising future for China-Morocco cooperation. This collaboration is poised for significant expansion and development in the years to come.