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Air Canada Reaches Tentative Agreement with Pilots, Averting Strike

In a significant development, Air Canada and the union representing more than 5,200 pilots have reached a tentative agreement on a new four-year contract, successfully avoiding a potential strike that was looming just days away. The announcement, made Saturday night, marks the end of weeks of intense negotiations. The deal, however, is still subject to […]

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European Logistics: A Hotspot for Private Equity Amid Soaring Demand — Dealspeak EMEA

While department stores and high-street retailers face challenging conditions, European logistics service providers are riding a wave of increasing demand, much like e-commerce players have done in recent years. The sector’s growing prominence has drawn the attention of private equity (PE) firms, as well as strategic investors, looking to capitalize on this dynamic market. In […]

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Strengthening Organic Enforcement: Key Updates and the New NOP Import Certificate Requirement

In January 2023, the USDA published the Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE) Final Rule, aimed at enhancing the oversight of organic agricultural products in the United States. This rule officially went into effect on March 19, 2024, bringing significant changes to the organic industry and its compliance requirements. Here’s a breakdown of the most important updates […]

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Mexico’s Floating LNG Terminal: A New Pathway for U.S. Exports

The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market has a new player with the inauguration of a floating LNG export terminal offshore of Altamira, Mexico. Nasdaq-listed New Fortress Energy (NFE) has launched FLNG1, a floating terminal that represents a significant step forward for U.S. LNG exports. Although the terminal is located in Mexican waters near Tampico, […]

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Global Trade Shows Signs of Recovery in Q3, Reports WTO

After a challenging year for global trade, there are positive signs that the tide is turning. According to the World Trade Organization (WTO), global merchandise trade is on a path to recovery. In a recent report, the WTO revealed that its goods barometer, which tracks the volume of global trade, has risen to 103—up from […]

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World’s Largest Sailing Cargo Ship Crosses the Atlantic, Cutting Carbon Emissions

The world’s largest sailing cargo ship, Anemos, has successfully completed its maiden voyage across the Atlantic, marking a significant step toward sustainable shipping. The 266-foot vessel, commissioned by French company TOWT, left France in early August, carrying 1,000 tonnes of cognac and champagne to New York City. The journey is a milestone for eco-friendly maritime […]

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U.S.-Mexico Trade: Innovations in Food Safety and Logistics Expansion

The world of U.S.-Mexico cross-border trade continues to evolve, with major developments aimed at enhancing logistics, expanding operations, and improving food supply chain safety. One notable advancement is the introduction of Wiliot’s AI-powered chatbot, designed to address food safety concerns in a supply chain increasingly vulnerable to disruptions. As U.S. food imports are expected to […]

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Rising Scrutiny on US Customs Brokers Amid E-commerce Surge

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is increasing its scrutiny of customs brokers as the surge in e-commerce shipments poses new compliance challenges. With less comprehensive data required for smaller e-commerce packages compared to larger freight shipments, customs brokers are under growing pressure to navigate complex regulations while ensuring adherence to CBP’s mission. Additionally, CBP […]

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Transportation Capacity Expands in August as Price Increases Slow, Survey Finds

August saw significant growth in transportation capacity, coupled with a slowdown in price increases, according to the latest Logistics Managers’ Index (LMI) report. The LMI, which surveys supply chain executives monthly, recorded a reading of 56.7 for transportation capacity in August, marking a 5.8-point increase from July and the highest level since May. In this […]

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The Rising Demand for Supply Chain Transparency: How Customs Brokers Must Adapt to New Technology Expectations

As the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) ramps up its scrutiny of importers’ supply chains, customs brokers are finding themselves under increasing pressure to invest in technology. The focus is shifting from merely facilitating trade to ensuring compliance with complex regulations, placing customs brokers in a pivotal role when it comes to regulatory risk […]

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