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U.S. Trade in 2025: What’s Ahead and How Importers Can Prepare

As the U.S. transitions into 2025, uncertainty surrounding trade policies remains top of mind for importers, exporters, and logistics professionals. With shifting geopolitical dynamics, tariff reform proposals, and new enforcement powers under discussion, businesses face both risks and opportunities in the coming year. Now that the 2024 presidential election has concluded, the incoming administration’s stance […]

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EU Deploys Monitoring System to Track Global Trade Shifts from Tariff Policy

The European Commission has launched a new monitoring system aimed at identifying trade diversion caused by recent tariff actions, particularly those implemented by the United States. Early data reveals a significant influx of goods rerouted into the European Union, raising concerns about market distortion. The Commission’s first report shows sharp increases in EU imports across […]

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Trucking Market Stabilizes, But Inflationary Pressures Loom Amid Capacity Shifts

Recent industry analysis has identified the trucking sector as an early signal of shifting inflationary dynamics. Within the Producer Price Index (PPI), logistics stands out as one of the few areas where capacity reductions—not price hikes—have been the primary response to softer demand. This adjustment contrasts with broader producer behavior, where most businesses have maintained […]

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North American Trade Pact Under Review as Cross-Border Investment Accelerates

As the fifth anniversary of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) approaches, discussions surrounding its renegotiation are gaining momentum. The trilateral trade pact, which governs over $1.5 trillion in commerce annually, plays a foundational role in North American supply chains. Leadership from key trading nations has expressed interest in reexamining aspects of the agreement ahead of […]

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Global Trade Tensions Resurface Amid Sanctions and Stalled Talks

Efforts to stabilize one of the world’s most important trade relationships have faltered, with renewed tensions casting uncertainty over recent diplomatic and commercial progress. A series of new export controls and visa policy changes have sparked strong criticism from Asian counterparts, with threats of retaliatory measures. The new measures—targeting advanced technology exports such as AI […]

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Data Center Expansion Fuels Major Logistics Opportunities

As data centers become the backbone of the artificial intelligence boom, new supply chain demands are emerging across the U.S. economy. With projected investments expected to exceed $1 trillion over the next five years, the logistics sector is rapidly evolving to meet the needs of this transformative infrastructure buildout. Industry leaders are now repositioning themselves […]

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New Logistics Report Warns of Prolonged Uncertainty Across Global Commerce

A newly released annual logistics report reveals that businesses are continuing to operate under a cloud of economic and supply chain uncertainty, with volatile demand patterns, emerging technologies, and shifting trade policies creating a complex and unpredictable environment. Compiled by a leading global consulting firm and presented in collaboration with logistics industry experts, the report […]

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Nearshoring to Mexico Sees Continued Investment Amid Trade Uncertainty

Despite a volatile global trade landscape, foreign direct investment (FDI) into Mexico surged to a record $21.4 billion in Q1 2025 — a 5.4% increase over the same period last year. The manufacturing sector captured over 40% of these funds, largely driven by North American companies seeking supply chain alternatives closer to the U.S. border. […]

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Tariff Ruling Adds Complexity and Cost Pressures for U.S. Importers

A recent ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade has introduced new uncertainty for importers navigating volatile tariff policies and elevated shipping costs. The court struck down a set of reciprocal tariffs previously imposed on imports from key global trade partners. Although those tariffs had been paused for 90 days, the court’s decision now […]

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Trucking Industry Faces Historic Downturn Driven by Overcapacity and Workforce Challenges

The trucking industry is currently experiencing one of the most prolonged and severe downturns in its history. Known informally as the “Great Freight Recession,” the downturn began in March 2022 and continues to reshape the landscape of over-the-road freight transport. Excess Capacity Drives Collapse The root cause of the decline is widely attributed to significant […]

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