28 Jul
In a wave of last-minute negotiations ahead of the looming August 1 tariff deadline, the U.S. has reached new bilateral trade agreements with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines — a
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24 Jul
Container shipping rates along the Asia–U.S. trade lanes continue to fall amid weakening import demand and mounting geopolitical uncertainty. Ongoing tariff escalations and inflationary pressures are weighing heavily on international
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23 Jul
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has announced plans to impose strict oversight and potential restrictions on Mexican airline operations in the United States, citing violations of the 2015 U.S.-Mexico
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22 Jul
Warehouse availability across the United States surged to its highest level in more than a decade, as many businesses delayed leasing decisions in response to shifting trade dynamics and evolving
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21 Jul
The recent termination of the longstanding tomato trade agreement between the U.S. and Mexico has drawn both praise and criticism across the agriculture and trade communities. Originally established to regulate
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17 Jul
A new round of tariffs is on the horizon, with proposed 30% duties on goods imported from both the European Union and Mexico potentially taking effect at 12:01 a.m. ET
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16 Jul
After a sharp dip in May, U.S. container import volumes rebounded modestly in June 2025 — signaling early signs of stabilization in global trade flows. According to data from Descartes,
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15 Jul
Modern supply chains are more interconnected than ever — and also more vulnerable. A single disruption can cascade through the entire network, affecting everything from air cargo to trucking. In
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14 Jul
Shipping costs between Asia and the United Kingdom have surged in recent months, creating new challenges for retailers and raising concerns about inflation just as central banks aim to lower
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