Key Industries Await Relief from Trumpera Tariffs

Key Industries Await Relief from Trumpera Tariffs

The US may extend the tariff suspension period from the Trump administration, potentially benefiting industries such as electronics, machinery, furniture, automotive parts, textiles, and photovoltaics. The direction of tariff policy significantly impacts the China-US trade landscape and the development of related businesses. Companies need to closely monitor policy trends and adjust their business strategies accordingly. This extension could provide a temporary relief and opportunity for growth in the affected sectors, while a change in policy could necessitate further adaptation and strategic realignment.

U.S. Import Customs Clearance Guide: Complete Breakdown of Bond Costs

U.S. Import Customs Clearance Guide: Complete Breakdown of Bond Costs

In the DDP delivery customs clearance process in the US, Bond is an essential cost. As a deposit from the importer to customs, it ensures that any fines can be deducted by customs. Goods must purchase a Bond for clearance, which can be either annual or single-use. Customs clearance must be conducted using the tax ID of the US recipient, and it is crucial to confirm whether they have a Bond to avoid potential issues in the clearance process.

Amazon Sellers Adapt Strategies Amid Looming Recession

Amazon Sellers Adapt Strategies Amid Looming Recession

The risk of an economic recession in the US is high, posing challenges for Amazon sellers. This article analyzes the US economic difficulties and explores Amazon's response. It provides sellers with strategies such as refined operations, diversified channels, and cash reserves to cope with the economic downturn. The aim is to help sellers find new growth opportunities during the economic winter. By focusing on efficiency, exploring alternative sales avenues, and maintaining financial stability, Amazon sellers can navigate the recession and potentially emerge stronger.

UPS Ends USPS Surepost Partnership Sparking Cost Concerns

UPS Ends USPS Surepost Partnership Sparking Cost Concerns

UPS, dissatisfied with the quality and price increases of the US Postal Service's SurePost service, has decided to end the partnership and fully take over delivery operations. This move may lead to short-term shipping cost increases. However, in the long run, it is expected to promote service quality improvements in the logistics industry, bringing a better logistics experience to consumers. Competition and cooperation within the logistics industry will continue to drive innovation, leading to a more convenient and efficient future for us.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Ebay Revises Refund Policy Shipping Rules for Australian Sellers

Ebay Revises Refund Policy Shipping Rules for Australian Sellers

eBay US has introduced a partial refund credit on final value fees, aiming to reduce operating costs for sellers. Simultaneously, eBay Australia has launched a delayed disbursement policy for accounts with substandard valid tracking rate, intended to regulate logistics services. Sellers need to pay attention to the new regulations and adjust their operational strategies accordingly. The US policy offers fee relief on partial refunds, while the Australian policy focuses on improving shipping performance and holding funds until delivery confirmation for underperforming accounts.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Port Strike Disrupts Supply Chains

West Coast Port Strike Disrupts Supply Chains

West Coast ports in the US suspended weekend operations due to labor disputes, exacerbating port congestion and triggering a supply chain crisis. The PMA and ILWU disagree on the issue of 'slowdowns,' leading to a negotiation deadlock. Port congestion not only affects the US economy but also impacts the global supply chain. Solutions include pragmatic negotiations between labor and management, increased investment in port infrastructure, optimized logistics processes, and enhanced supply chain resilience. Resolving the 'slowdown' issue is crucial for mitigating further disruptions.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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New HOS Rules Offer Truckers Greater Flexibility

New HOS Rules Offer Truckers Greater Flexibility

The US trucking industry is undergoing significant changes with the implementation of new Hours of Service (HOS) regulations, aimed at enhancing driver flexibility and efficiency. The key adjustments focus on four areas: the 30-minute break rule, sleeper berth exception, adverse driving conditions exception, and short-haul operations exception. These changes are projected to save the US economy nearly $274 million annually. The FMCSA actively listens to driver feedback and has established a Driver Subcommittee to collaboratively promote industry development.

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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Uschina Ocean Freight Efficiency Gains Focus

Uschina Ocean Freight Efficiency Gains Focus

This article provides an in-depth analysis of optimal route selection for ocean freight from China to the US, covering port selection, container shipping methods, vessel types, and factors influencing transit time. It also addresses frequently asked questions regarding freight cost calculation and cargo tracking, aiming to assist businesses in optimizing their China-US ocean freight strategies. This includes considerations for efficient container utilization and minimizing potential delays through strategic port choices and understanding the nuances of different shipping lines.

Uschina Talks Reduce Tiktok Risks Boost Crossborder Ecommerce

Uschina Talks Reduce Tiktok Risks Boost Crossborder Ecommerce

The China-US talks reached a consensus on the TikTok issue, reducing policy risks for cross-border e-commerce sellers and creating a more stable environment for their business development on the TikTok platform. Sellers can seize this opportunity to strengthen their strategies and leverage tools like E-Cang ERP to improve operational efficiency and capture growth opportunities. This agreement provides more certainty and encourages investment in the TikTok e-commerce ecosystem for businesses operating between China and the US.