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Trucking and logistics provider J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. on Tuesday said that its customers are still trying to figure out how to adapt to new tariff-related stresses, and said it had lost ...
Logistics and trade-dependent businesses find their operations in disarray as supply-chain analysts warn of greater ...
Tariffs could lead to the rolling back of free shipping, especially for items with tighter margins. That’s especially because ...
Tariffs on China imports by the Trump administration led to a collapse in trans-Pacific ocean freight bookings by U.S. importers.
President Donald Trump is forging ahead with his aggressive tariff campaign, moving on from “reciprocal” tariffs to the sector-specific tariffs he promised.
US importers looking to sidestep Trump administration tariffs are desperately seeking space in a type of warehouse that lets them stash merchandise for as long as five years without paying duties.
The package represents roughly a 26% increase from the 26 trillion won (about 18 billion US dollars) announced last year.
Chinese port activity slumped in early April, with data indicating that exports to the U.S. have been hammered by President Trump’s tariffs.
The cargo handled by ports across China over the April 7-13 period tumbled 9.7% from the week before to 244 million tons. That's sharply weaker than the 0.88% loss registered during the previous week, ...