US Ecommerce Logistics Adapts As De Minimis Rule Expires

US Ecommerce Logistics Adapts As De Minimis Rule Expires

The US revocation of the de minimis exemption for Chinese goods significantly impacts China-US e-commerce logistics. E-commerce platforms face rising costs and declining profits, necessitating adjustments to logistics models, production bases, and market strategies. The industry is undergoing rapid transformation. Businesses must proactively address policy changes, strengthen compliance management, and innovate to adapt to the new competitive landscape. This includes exploring alternative sourcing, optimizing supply chains, and potentially shifting production locations to countries with favorable trade agreements with the US.

US Container Imports Rise Modestly As Trade Policies Shift

US Container Imports Rise Modestly As Trade Policies Shift

Descartes' latest report indicates a slight month-over-month increase but a year-over-year decrease in US container imports for June 2025, reflecting the impact of US-China trade policy shifts and supply chain restructuring. China's import share is declining, while Southeast Asia is gaining prominence, and West Coast ports are recovering. Businesses should closely monitor policy changes, optimize their sourcing strategies, and build more resilient supply chains.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Shippers Face Supply Chain Risks As Shipping Giants Consolidate

Shippers Face Supply Chain Risks As Shipping Giants Consolidate

The global shipping industry is undergoing significant consolidation, posing supply chain risks for shippers. This article analyzes industry consolidation trends, changes in the Trans-Pacific trade lane, and provides shippers with strategies to mitigate these risks. These strategies include diversifying risk, prioritizing service quality, enhancing communication, purchasing insurance, and seeking professional advice. The aim is to help shippers find certainty in uncertainty and ensure supply chain stability amidst ongoing disruptions and market volatility.

China Boosts Crossborder Logistics to Stabilize Foreign Trade

China Boosts Crossborder Logistics to Stabilize Foreign Trade

The 2025 government work report emphasizes the improvement of the cross-border delivery logistics system and the construction of overseas warehouses to promote stable foreign trade development. It aims to enhance logistics timeliness, cost control, and supply chain stability, while also supporting the internationalization of cross-border e-commerce and Chinese brands, ultimately driving the formation of new models in foreign trade.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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China Tightens Wildlife Trade Rules to Boost Conservation

China Tightens Wildlife Trade Rules to Boost Conservation

The Endangered Species Import and Export Management Office of the People's Republic of China, in conjunction with the General Administration of Customs, has issued an announcement updating the 'Import and Export Commodity Catalogue of Wild Fauna and Flora Species'. This aims to strengthen the supervision of wild fauna and flora import and export, ensuring international trade complies with relevant conventions. Enterprises and individuals are required to carefully review the latest catalogue, abide by laws and regulations, and jointly maintain biodiversity.

China Streamlines Temporary Trade Clearance with Security Deposits

China Streamlines Temporary Trade Clearance with Security Deposits

This document outlines the key points for preparing a confirmation application for bonded goods under temporary import/export regulations. It covers clarifying the purpose of the application, accurately completing the application form, and preparing the necessary supporting documents. A downloadable application form template is provided, along with recommendations for related customs clearance and inspection services. This aims to simplify the application process for businesses involved in temporary import/export activities requiring surety bonds.

China Expands Service Trade with New Negative List

China Expands Service Trade with New Negative List

The Ministry of Commerce is fully implementing the negative list for cross-border service trade, aiming to enhance the level of opening-up, boost market vitality, and promote economic transformation and upgrading. The new policy clarifies the admission "baseline", improves policy transparency, and actively aligns with international rules, bringing new development opportunities for enterprises. Companies should pay close attention to policy trends, adjust their strategies, and operate in compliance to seize the benefits of opening-up. This initiative is expected to foster a more dynamic and competitive environment for the service sector.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Yangpu Xinyuan Shipping Expands South China Trade Routes

Yangpu Xinyuan Shipping Expands South China Trade Routes

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Yangpu Xinyuan Shipping's shipping schedule inquiry service. It covers inquiry methods, update frequency, route layout, port operations, space booking, inquiry tools, ETD/ETA interpretation, and frequently asked questions. The aim is to help foreign trade enterprises in South China efficiently grasp shipping schedule information, optimize the logistics chain, and enhance supply chain resilience, thereby gaining an advantage in the fierce market competition.

US Updates Trade Codes for Nonseed Black Soybeans

US Updates Trade Codes for Nonseed Black Soybeans

This article provides a detailed analysis of the import and export coding and tax rate information for non-seed black soybeans (code 1201009200), emphasizing their advantages and market potential in trade. It aims to help readers seize trading opportunities in soybeans.