In response to growing concerns over pangolin conservation, President Biden is considering new import restrictions on products from China. This action follows a recent certification under the Pelly Amendment, citing
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is calling for public input by December 23rd on the impending data requirements for imports of seafood and diamonds, specifically addressing the bans
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Hong Kong has announced the formation of the Hong Kong Maritime and Port Development Board, an evolution of the former Hong Kong Maritime and Port Board. This strategic move aims
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The air cargo industry is capitalizing on an extended peak season as e-commerce demand intensifies competition for aircraft space, setting the stage for a robust finish. According to logistics experts,
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North American railroads experienced a significant increase in domestic container traffic in the third quarter, with nearly 2.17 million units transported as demand in Southern California saw a notable rise.
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The labor atmosphere at the Port of Montreal has tensed up as CUPE Local 375, representing the port's longshore workers, announced a decision to halt all overtime work starting from
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As we traverse the first half of 2024, a notable gap emerges between the actual demand for cross-border air cargo services and earlier projections for the year, sparking discussions on
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The ongoing conflict involving Yemen's Houthi forces has led to persistent disruptions in the Red Sea, significantly impacting global shipping routes crucial for the chemical industry. Al Greenwood, a seasoned
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While most of Florida's ports have resumed normal operations after the onslaught of Hurricane Milton, Port Tampa Bay remains an exception. As of Friday, the port is still non-operational due
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