US Warehouse Demand Surges Amid Ecommerce Growth

US Warehouse Demand Surges Amid Ecommerce Growth

A CBRE report indicates a continued decline in U.S. industrial real estate availability, primarily driven by e-commerce demand. Despite increased new supply, the market is trending towards equilibrium. Regional performance varies. Smart, automated, and customized services are expected to be future trends. Investors should pay close attention to market changes and seize opportunities. The decreasing availability highlights the strong demand, while the increasing supply suggests potential for future growth, making it crucial for investors to stay informed and adaptable.

US Services Sector Slips in June but Remains Resilient

US Services Sector Slips in June but Remains Resilient

The ISM's June Non-Manufacturing Report indicates continued expansion in the non-manufacturing sector, despite a slight dip in the Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) to 56.0, still well above the 50 threshold. The report analyzes sub-indexes, growth drivers, and potential risks, offering a forward-looking perspective. It emphasizes the importance of businesses monitoring macroeconomic changes and proactively innovating to address challenges and maintain steady growth. Companies should pay close attention to the evolving economic landscape to ensure sustained success.

Strong Dollar Oil Slump Hit US Manufacturing Harder Than Services

Strong Dollar Oil Slump Hit US Manufacturing Harder Than Services

The ISM report indicates that low oil prices positively impact manufacturing profits by reducing raw material costs, while having a smaller effect on non-manufacturing. A strong USD presents mixed effects for manufacturing, pressuring exports, but most firms have adapted. The impact on non-manufacturing is limited, as service export pricing is less sensitive to exchange rates. Businesses need to pay attention to the macroeconomy and adjust strategies flexibly. The report highlights the nuanced effects of these economic factors on different sectors.

US Services Sector Slips in September but Remains Resilient

US Services Sector Slips in September but Remains Resilient

The U.S. ISM Non-Manufacturing NMI decreased slightly to 58.6 in September, according to the Institute for Supply Management. However, it remains well above the expansion threshold, indicating the non-manufacturing sector has experienced growth for 56 consecutive months. Analysis should focus on sub-indices and the macroeconomic context. Businesses should pay attention to structural changes and embrace new technologies to address challenges and seize opportunities. Overall, the non-manufacturing sector remains resilient, with a cautiously optimistic outlook for future development.

Eurozone Money Supply Growth Holds Steady Amid Economic Shifts

Eurozone Money Supply Growth Holds Steady Amid Economic Shifts

Eurozone's M3 money supply grew by 2.8% year-on-year in September, in line with expectations. This data suggests the Eurozone's money supply growth is undergoing a period of adjustment, with a steady but not vigorously strong economic recovery. Investors should comprehensively consider various economic indicators and pay attention to the Eurozone's structural issues and changes in the global economic environment. The growth rate indicates a moderate pace of economic activity, requiring careful monitoring of underlying factors for future trends.

US Trucking Demand Slows in July Due to Oversupply

US Trucking Demand Slows in July Due to Oversupply

The US spot freight market cooled in late July, with excess capacity putting downward pressure on prices. Freight volumes decreased across dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed sectors, leading to falling freight rates. DAT analysts suggest weak agricultural shipments are a contributing factor. Shippers are advised to leverage excess capacity to negotiate rates, while carriers should optimize operations. Industry observers should pay attention to macroeconomic trends. The market downturn highlights the impact of supply and demand imbalances in the freight industry.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Turkey Imposes 2026 Ecommerce Tax on Crossborder Sellers

Turkey Imposes 2026 Ecommerce Tax on Crossborder Sellers

Turkey will abolish the tax exemption for low-value cross-border e-commerce goods in 2026, requiring all imported goods to be declared through regular procedures. The new regulations aim to ensure product safety, protect local industries, and achieve compliance. Cross-border sellers from China need to pay attention to challenges such as increased costs, longer fulfillment times, and higher compliance requirements. It is recommended to optimize product selection, operate in compliance, adjust pricing strategies, optimize logistics solutions, and diversify markets.

Etsy Restores China Sellers After DAC7 Compliance Issue

Etsy Restores China Sellers After DAC7 Compliance Issue

Etsy's DAC7 policy requires sellers to confirm their information, causing issues for established mainland China shops due to tax ID problems. After communication with Etsy, they acknowledged a technical issue and restored the shop, advising that confirmation is temporarily unnecessary. This article analyzes the cause of the problem, proposes coping strategies, and recommends sellers pay attention to policies, actively communicate with Etsy, and join relevant communities. This helps navigate potential disruptions caused by the DAC7 implementation and ensures continued operation on the platform.

EU Weighs High Tariffs on Chinese Hybrid Cars

EU Weighs High Tariffs on Chinese Hybrid Cars

The EU is considering imposing tariffs of up to 45% on hybrid vehicles imported from China, citing concerns that Chinese hybrid car manufacturers benefit from government subsidies, aiming to protect domestic automakers. This follows previous tariffs imposed by the EU on Chinese electric vehicles. Global policies towards Chinese electric vehicles vary, and consumers should pay attention to policy changes. The proposed tariffs highlight ongoing trade tensions and the EU's efforts to safeguard its automotive industry amid growing competition from China.

Shopee Malaysia Shifts Warehouse Strategy from MYB to MYK

Shopee Malaysia Shifts Warehouse Strategy from MYB to MYK

Shopee Malaysia will launch its new overseas warehouse, MYK, on January 16, 2026. The old warehouse, MYB, will be gradually phased out. During the system upgrade, both warehouses will suspend inbound operations. Sellers should pay attention to platform announcements and adjust their inbound strategies accordingly. Unshipped MYB inbound orders need to be resubmitted to the MYK warehouse to ensure a smooth transition. This change requires proactive management of inventory and order fulfillment to minimize disruptions to cross-border e-commerce operations.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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