Bidens Infrastructure Plan Faces Ground Transport Challenges

Bidens Infrastructure Plan Faces Ground Transport Challenges

The Biden administration faces the significant task of reshaping US ground transportation infrastructure. This includes diversifying funding sources, streamlining approval processes, adopting technological innovations, ensuring supply chain resilience and security, and addressing labor shortages. Effectively tackling these challenges will directly impact US economic recovery and global competitiveness. The administration must navigate complex issues related to infrastructure financing, regulatory hurdles, and the integration of new technologies to modernize the transportation system and secure its supply chains.

DHL Launches Integrated Customs Service for Retailers

DHL Launches Integrated Customs Service for Retailers

DHL Global Forwarding introduces integrated customs clearance services to simplify US import processes, helping retailers navigate trade barriers and e-commerce growth challenges. This service integrates freight orders, reduces costs, and improves efficiency, offering a comprehensive solution to help businesses seize market opportunities and adapt to the new normal of trade. By streamlining the import process, DHL aims to empower businesses to compete effectively in the US market and capitalize on the growing demand for cross-border e-commerce.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Services Sector Expands Strongly in February Despite Pandemic

US Services Sector Expands Strongly in February Despite Pandemic

The US ISM report indicates robust growth in the non-manufacturing sector in February, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The NMI index reached a new high, with widespread industry gains and positive key indicators demonstrating economic resilience. Experts caution about the ongoing impact of the pandemic but maintain a cautiously optimistic outlook for the future. The strong performance suggests underlying strength in the US economy, even amidst global uncertainties.

Uschina Phase One Trade Deal Faces Tariff Challenges

Uschina Phase One Trade Deal Faces Tariff Challenges

The US and China officially signed the "Phase One" trade agreement, involving tariff adjustments and procurement commitments. The agreement reduced some tariffs, but the effectiveness of its implementation remains to be seen. Businesses need to pay attention to shipping data and policy changes, diversify procurement sources, optimize supply chains, and strengthen risk management to seize opportunities in the new trade landscape. Monitoring key indicators and adapting strategies will be crucial for navigating the evolving US-China trade relationship.

US Truck Tariffs Stir Debate Over Domestic Manufacturing Costs

US Truck Tariffs Stir Debate Over Domestic Manufacturing Costs

The 25% US tariff on imported trucks aims to boost domestic manufacturing, but may increase cost pressures for fleets, OEMs, and suppliers in the short term. In the long run, it could drive the upgrading and transformation of the US truck manufacturing industry. Businesses need to actively adjust their strategies to cope with the new market landscape. This policy change necessitates careful planning and adaptation within the automotive sector to mitigate potential negative impacts and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

Mingzhi International Relocates Shenzhen Branch to Boost Services

Mingzhi International Relocates Shenzhen Branch to Boost Services

Mingzhi International's Shenzhen Bantian branch has relocated to a new office, marking a new stage in the company's development. This relocation is not only an improvement in the office environment but also an upgrade in service philosophy. Mingzhi International will repay customers with better service and excellent quality, working together to create a new future for cross-border logistics. The new office is located at Unit E, 17th Floor, Building 12, Lehui Center. Welcome to visit and guide us, and discuss cooperation.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Ebay Updates Return Policy for Automotive Parts to Boost Buyer Confidence

Ebay Updates Return Policy for Automotive Parts to Boost Buyer Confidence

eBay's US site will implement a new return policy for auto parts on July 15, 2025, requiring sellers to offer at least 30 days of free returns for items priced over $10. eBay will subsidize 50% of return shipping costs to enhance customer satisfaction and boost sales. Non-compliant items will be removed, urging sellers to pay attention to the new regulations.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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US Manufacturing Growth Slows Amid Economic Headwinds

US Manufacturing Growth Slows Amid Economic Headwinds

After two years of contraction, the US manufacturing sector is showing signs of recovery, but its growth momentum remains constrained by factors such as tariff policies and a global economic slowdown. The ISM report indicates that while the PMI has expanded for two consecutive months, challenges like declining new orders and employment contraction persist. Facing both opportunities and challenges, US manufacturing needs to embrace innovation and improve efficiency to adapt to the ever-changing market environment.

Amazon Sellers Adopt New Strategies to Combat FBA Hijacking

Amazon Sellers Adopt New Strategies to Combat FBA Hijacking

This article explores comprehensive strategies to prevent malicious follow-selling behavior on the Amazon FBA platform. It covers effective tactics such as brand registration, participation in brand protection programs, optimizing product listings, monitoring listing dynamics, showcasing brand image, and legal rights protection. These recommendations aim to provide sellers with a systematic approach to safeguarding their brands.