US Trade Coalition Launches Supply Chain Education Program

US Trade Coalition Launches Supply Chain Education Program

The Coalition for America's Gateways and Trade Corridors (CAGTC) raises public awareness of freight infrastructure's importance and promotes related policies through its "Follow the Footprints of Merchandise" series. This initiative simplifies complex supply chain stories behind everyday goods. By focusing on specific consumer products, the series highlights the intricacies of global trade and underscores the critical role of robust freight infrastructure in maintaining a healthy national economy. This education aims to foster informed decision-making and support investments in necessary infrastructure improvements.

US Freight Market Grows Despite Trade War Concerns

US Freight Market Grows Despite Trade War Concerns

US freight volumes defied expectations in May, surging 11.9% year-over-year, with expenditures also rising by 17.3%. Despite the looming trade war, economic acceleration and restored capacity fueled the freight market's prosperity. Key factors to watch include tariff policies, economic growth trajectory, capacity constraints, and technological innovations. The strong growth suggests resilience in the face of global economic uncertainty, but continued monitoring of these factors is crucial for predicting future market performance.

US Import Trends Shift Amid Tariffs Trade War

US Import Trends Shift Amid Tariffs Trade War

Panjiva data shows US imports declined month-over-month in August but still increased year-over-year. Tariff policies may have prompted importers to front-load shipments, potentially borrowing from peak season demand. Hurricane Florence also introduces uncertainty for September data. The future import trend is influenced by multiple factors, requiring importers to closely monitor market dynamics. The impact of tariffs and potential shifts in trade patterns will be key to watch in the coming months.

US Shipping Delays Drive Up Global Trade Costs

US Shipping Delays Drive Up Global Trade Costs

The US maritime shipping market is facing a double whammy of delays and rising prices. Factors such as pandemic-induced port congestion, labor shortages, surging demand, container shortages, insufficient capacity, rising fuel costs, and cargo backlogs have collectively driven up ocean freight costs, straining the global trade chain. Container shipping rates from the US to China and Europe have increased 3-4 times since 2020, and delays have not yet been fully resolved. The situation continues to put pressure on businesses and consumers alike.

US Trade War Tariffs Cause Significant Economic Harm

US Trade War Tariffs Cause Significant Economic Harm

This report analyzes the negative economic impact of US tariff policies, highlighting how tariffs increase costs for businesses and consumers, disrupt supply chains, and amplify uncertainty. Based on data from the 'Tariffs Hurt the Heartland' organization, the report quantifies the actual damage inflicted on the US economy by these tariffs. It also offers strategies for businesses to cope with the situation and provides policy recommendations to mitigate the adverse effects of tariffs.

CMA CGM Enhances Asiacaribbeanmexico Shipping Route for Faster Trade

CMA CGM Enhances Asiacaribbeanmexico Shipping Route for Faster Trade

CMA CGM will upgrade its PEX2 service in 2026, launching a direct Asia-Caribbean/Mexico service, eliminating transshipment and significantly improving transport efficiency. The route connects major Asian ports with Mazatlan, Mexico, and will be optimized in phases to achieve full direct service. This upgrade aims to meet the growing regional trade demands by providing a faster and more reliable shipping option. The direct connection will reduce transit times and enhance supply chain efficiency for businesses trading between Asia and the Caribbean/Mexico region.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Rail Freight Expert Tony Hatch Analyzes Intermodal Trends

Rail Freight Expert Tony Hatch Analyzes Intermodal Trends

This episode of the 'Logistics Management' podcast features an interview with rail freight expert Tony Hatch, providing in-depth insights into the current state of the rail freight and intermodal transportation market. The discussion covers US-Mexico trade, rail policy, and key considerations for shippers. Hatch analyzes market challenges and opportunities, emphasizing the importance of intermodal solutions. He also offers strategic advice for shippers, helping businesses navigate the competitive landscape and gain a competitive edge. The interview provides valuable information for anyone involved in rail freight and intermodal transportation.

Mexico Streamlines Ocean Freight Customs Clearance Process

Mexico Streamlines Ocean Freight Customs Clearance Process

This article provides a detailed overview of the latest sea freight customs clearance procedures in Mexico, including required documents, key steps, and frequently asked questions. It aims to help businesses understand and efficiently navigate Mexican sea freight customs clearance, ensuring smooth passage of goods and avoiding delays and extra costs. This guide helps protect international trade by providing the necessary information for successful customs clearance in Mexico.

JB Hunt BNSF GMXT Launch Quantum De Mxico for Usmexico Intermodal Boost

JB Hunt BNSF GMXT Launch Quantum De Mxico for Usmexico Intermodal Boost

J.B. Hunt, BNSF, and GMXT have partnered to launch Quantum de México, an intermodal service aimed at reshaping the US-Mexico freight market. With high on-time performance, real-time tracking, and a dedicated team as core strengths, the service connects major US and Mexican cities. It helps businesses reduce costs, improve efficiency, and lower carbon emissions, fully unlocking the immense potential of the Mexican intermodal market.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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