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November 29, 2018
Frankfurt Airport to Expand
By the end of 2023, Frankfurt Airport’s Terminal 3 will be built in the southern airport area, adding a capacity of at least 19 million passengers annually. New freight capacities will come along with a rising number of flight movements…
READ MORE >November 29, 2018
Are There Strategies for Mitigating Tariffs?
There are proven methods for avoiding or reducing Section 232 and 301 Duty Increases, according to Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg.
READ MORE >November 27, 2018
CBP Guidance on Submitting Imports of Goods Excluded from Steel/Aluminum Tariffs
According to a Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg report, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has provided additional information on submitting imports of products excluded from the Section 232 additional tariffs on steel (25 percent) and aluminum (10 percent) products.
READ MORE >November 22, 2018
Happy Thanksgiving!
Our U.S. offices are closed to celebrate Thanksgiving. We wish everyone celebrating it a wonderful day!
READ MORE >November 17, 2018
Are Bugs the Biggest Issue in Container Shipping Right Now?
The Global Shippers’ Forum (GSF) has warned that the biggest issue since VGM [container weighing] could be concerns that parasites and other invasive species are being spread globally on the outside of containers, contributing to the demise of local ecodiversity.
READ MORE >November 15, 2018
Papua New Guinea Welcomes World Leaders for APEC Meeting
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O’Neill has encouraged Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) senior officials to push ahead with policy progress as he welcomed them to Port Moresby for this week’s APEC Economic Leaders’ Week. Senior officials from the 21…
READ MORE >November 13, 2018
IATA Makes E-AWB Standard Starting From 2019
The International Air Transport Association will make the electronic air waybill (E-AWB) the default contract of carriage for all air cargo shipments on enabled trade lanes effective January 1, 2019.
READ MORE >November 13, 2018
Incheon Port to Add New Logistics Complex on Northern Wing
The South Korean government has announced that it will invest 20.2 billion won ($18 million) to create a logistics cluster base around the northern mouth of the Incheon Port to expand and enhance the harbor environment along the west coast.
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