US Container Imports Decline in November Amid Seasonal Slowdown

US Container Imports Decline in November Amid Seasonal Slowdown

The Global Shipping Report indicates a decline in US import volume in November, both month-over-month and year-over-year, influenced by seasonal factors and tariff uncertainty. China's import volume experienced a significant decrease, with a corresponding drop in throughput at the top ten ports. The report highlights the resilience of US import demand but emphasizes the need for businesses to monitor market dynamics and mitigate potential risks. Companies should remain vigilant about the evolving trade landscape and adjust strategies accordingly.

White House Advisor Proposes Dual Strategy for Growth Inflation Control

White House Advisor Proposes Dual Strategy for Growth Inflation Control

Jared Bernstein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, interprets the current US economic situation from a 'freight perspective,' emphasizing a dual-engine strategy of 'stable growth and controlled inflation.' He focuses on trade structure, consumer spending, and supply chain resilience. While cautiously optimistic about the future of the US economy, he believes that the government, businesses, and the public must work together to achieve long-term economic prosperity. The administration is focused on mitigating inflation while maintaining a strong job market.

US Trucking Industry Transforms Amid Labor Disputes Acquisitions

US Trucking Industry Transforms Amid Labor Disputes Acquisitions

Negotiations between the Teamsters union and freight companies in the US are facing obstacles, potentially leading to a strike. Meanwhile, Arkansas Best Corp. is acquiring Panther to expand its end-to-end logistics services. The US freight industry faces challenges like strained labor relations and intense market competition. However, it also benefits from the growth of e-commerce and global trade. Companies need to balance labor relations, improve efficiency, embrace innovation, and focus on sustainable development to succeed in this dynamic environment.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Stay Strong Despite Inflation Geopolitical Strains

US Imports Stay Strong Despite Inflation Geopolitical Strains

Panjiva reports a month-over-month decrease but year-over-year increase in US containerized freight imports for February. The daily import volume reached a record high, indicating supply chain resilience. Imports of energy, consumer goods, and industrial equipment showed varied performance. Inflation and shifting demand may impact future imports, requiring businesses to adapt flexibly. This data highlights the complex interplay of factors influencing US trade and the need for businesses to closely monitor economic trends to navigate the evolving landscape.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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RXO Opens Laredo Hub to Boost Crossborder Nearshoring

RXO Opens Laredo Hub to Boost Crossborder Nearshoring

RXO has opened a new 127,000-square-foot cross-border logistics center in Laredo, Texas, designed to capitalize on the nearshoring trend. The facility offers warehousing, distribution, and customs brokerage services to clients. Located on the US-Mexico border and equipped with advanced technology, the center aims to improve cross-border transportation efficiency, reduce costs, and facilitate US-Mexico trade. RXO plans to invest over $30 million in the next decade to support the growth of its cross-border operations.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Maritime Shipping Selecting Costeffective Vessels

US Maritime Shipping Selecting Costeffective Vessels

Understanding the different types of vessels used in US maritime shipping can effectively reduce transportation costs and improve efficiency. Container ships are suitable for standardized goods, while bulk carriers transport commodities. Tankers ensure the safe transport of liquid cargo, and LNG carriers maintain low-temperature environments. Car carriers and Ro-Ro ships serve the transportation of vehicles and self-propelled cargo, respectively. Choosing the right vessel type optimizes the shipping process and minimizes expenses for businesses involved in US maritime trade.

DHL Simplifies US Customs Clearance for Retailers

DHL Simplifies US Customs Clearance for Retailers

DHL Global Forwarding introduces comprehensive customs clearance services designed to simplify US import processes, reduce costs, and improve efficiency, helping retailers navigate trade challenges. This service consolidates multiple shipments for single-entry clearance, offering a one-stop solution. By streamlining the import process, DHL empowers businesses to seize market opportunities and achieve business growth in the competitive US market. This integrated approach aims to provide a faster, more reliable, and cost-effective solution for importing goods into the United States.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Ningbo Port to US Ocean Freight Costs and Transit Times

Ningbo Port to US Ocean Freight Costs and Transit Times

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of shipping routes from Ningbo Port to US ports, covering key elements such as transit time, freight cost structure, port advantages, and customs clearance facilitation. It aims to offer a reference for foreign trade enterprises to optimize international logistics, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. Key highlights include transit time estimation, factors influencing freight rates, the advantages of Ningbo Port, and convenient customs clearance measures. This guide helps businesses make informed decisions regarding their China-US shipping needs.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Key Factors Shaping Uschina Air Freight Costs and Efficiency

Key Factors Shaping Uschina Air Freight Costs and Efficiency

This article delves into the key factors influencing air freight time efficiency from the US to China, including express delivery type, flight availability, customs clearance, destination city, and package size/weight. It provides time efficiency references for major cities and cost-saving tips to help readers optimize their shipping plans and improve efficiency. The analysis aims to offer practical guidance for businesses and individuals involved in US-China trade and logistics, enabling them to make informed decisions and streamline their import/export processes.

Uschina Shipping Port Selection Impacts Speed Cost

Uschina Shipping Port Selection Impacts Speed Cost

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of major US ports for ocean freight to China, including Los Angeles/Long Beach, Seattle/Tacoma, Oakland, Savannah, and New York/New Jersey. It compares these ports based on transit times, geographical advantages, and logistical characteristics. The aim is to assist businesses in selecting the optimal port, reducing logistics costs, and improving the efficiency of US-China trade. The analysis helps companies make informed decisions regarding port selection to streamline their supply chains and minimize expenses.