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U.S. Reviews Ship Fee Policy Targeting Foreign-Built and Operated Vessels

A second round of public hearings is set to take place in Washington to further evaluate proposed port fees targeting vessels built, owned, or operated by foreign entities, with the aim of reducing reliance on overseas maritime infrastructure and encouraging investment in domestic shipbuilding. These fees—originally introduced as sweeping charges—have already undergone significant revisions following […]

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CBP Lowers China Tariffs, Updates De Minimis Rules Effective May 14

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued official guidance implementing recent changes to tariff structures on imports from China, Hong Kong, and Macau. The changes follow a Presidential Executive Order signed May 12, 2025, and go into effect at 12:01 a.m. ET on May 14, 2025. This move significantly adjusts the landscape for importers […]

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Investors Turn to Shipping Data to Track Economic Impact of Tariffs

As sweeping new tariffs reshape global trade, investors are closely monitoring shipping and logistics data to understand how the policies are rippling through the economy. From container ports to trucking orders, real-time transportation activity is once again serving as a bellwether for broader economic conditions. Container Volumes Surge, Then Stall U.S. businesses recently accelerated import […]

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Is Language Enforcement the Right Focus for Improving Highway Safety?

A recent federal policy shift has reinstated English language proficiency (ELP) as a violation that can place commercial drivers out of service—a move that’s drawing attention across the logistics and transportation sectors. Previously removed in 2016 due to a lack of direct evidence linking limited English skills to crash risk, ELP enforcement is once again […]

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U.S.–China Trade Dialogue Set to Resume Amid Escalating Tariff Pressures

High-level trade officials from the U.S. and China are scheduled to meet in Switzerland this weekend, marking the first formal engagement on trade since both countries levied steep tariffs on each other’s imports. The U.S. currently enforces a 125% reciprocal tariff on most Chinese imports, alongside a blanket 20% tariff targeting Chinese goods over concerns […]

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Tariff Uncertainty Presents Mixed Outlook for U.S. Upholstery Manufacturers

The latest wave of import tariffs on upholstery materials is generating a mix of opportunity and concern for U.S.-based textile manufacturers. While the elevated duties are making domestic products more price-competitive, the unpredictability of trade policy is causing hesitation in long-term investment and hiring decisions. U.S. textile producers are seeing increased interest from furniture manufacturers […]

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Lawmakers Push Major Initiative to Revive U.S. Shipbuilding Sector

In a rare show of bipartisan alignment, a new legislative proposal aims to revive America’s shipbuilding industry through a sweeping package of incentives, investments, and strategic targets. The proposed bill seeks to dramatically increase the number of U.S.-built vessels participating in global trade and strengthen the domestic maritime industrial base. It includes tax credits for […]

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E-Commerce Industry Braces for End of Low-Value Import Exemption

The impending elimination of a key tariff exemption for low-cost imports is sending shockwaves through the e-commerce sector, prompting price hikes, supply chain shifts, and business model overhauls across online retail platforms. The provision—known as de minimis—has long exempted shipments valued under $800 from import duties. This policy is now being revoked for goods originating […]

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Executive Order Limits Stacking of Certain Import Tariffs

A newly issued executive order has clarified that certain U.S. import tariffs imposed this year will not apply cumulatively to the same goods—reducing the risk of overlapping duties on select categories of imports. Tariff Application Clarified Under the revised structure, when imported goods fall under more than one of the listed tariff categories, a priority […]

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Global Carrier Expands Control Over Key South American Container Terminal

A major global shipping and logistics firm has secured majority ownership in South America’s largest container terminal operator through a strategic acquisition valued at approximately $2.3 billion. The move marks a significant step in the company’s broader strategy to consolidate terminal operations and reinforce its influence across Latin America. The acquisition was finalized following regulatory […]

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