Beginning February 6, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (U.S. Customs and Border Protection) will transition to issuing all customs duty, tax, and fee refunds exclusively through electronic payment methods, ending
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Port services consortium seeks return to Puerto Cabello operations Container facilities at Venezuela’s busiest port have been left in a state of significant disrepair, according to maritime industry sources, as
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The U.S. government has postponed planned tariff increases on certain furniture and wood products for an additional year, citing ongoing negotiations with key trading partners and continued discussions around trade
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Global automotive trade continues to face heightened scrutiny, and in 2025, Section 232 tariffs remain one of the most misunderstood — and misapplied — regulatory mechanisms affecting vehicle and auto
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An anticipated U.S. Supreme Court decision to invalidate tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) may bring short-term relief to importers—but it is unlikely to mark the
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The elimination of the U.S. de minimis duty exemption has dramatically reshaped the flow of low-value international shipments, placing new operational pressure on carriers and merchants—even as U.S. Customs and
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The transportation and logistics sector has emerged from one of the most disruptive chapters in modern supply chain history fundamentally changed. What began as a period of extreme instability has
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After an extended period of freight market weakness and subdued deal activity, industry sentiment is turning increasingly optimistic about the outlook for logistics mergers and acquisitions in 2026. Recent industry
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The logistics and supply chain industry is evolving at unprecedented speed. After decades of reliance on manual processes, the sector is now embracing artificial intelligence, automation, advanced analytics, and digital
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