Januar 12, 2021
U.S Ports Set to Break Annual Import Record
U.S. ports are set to break their annual import record after November traffic increased by 24.5% year-on-year (YoY), according to Port Technology.
READ MORE >U.S. ports are set to break their annual import record after November traffic increased by 24.5% year-on-year (YoY), according to Port Technology.
READ MORE >EMO Trans' Corporate Ocean Procurement Team has prepared this update on global congestion and equipment shortages.
READ MORE >The Generalized System of Preferences, which provides duty-free treatment for imports of thousands of products from more than 100 developing nations, is set to expire Dec. 31. If not renewed before then, subject goods will be subject to U.S. tariffs…
READ MORE >The 14,000 teu ONE Apus, which suffered a massive container stack collapse en route to Long Beach, berthed on December 8 at the Japanese port of Kobe, reports The Loadstar.
READ MORE >While global port congestion is not new to the industry, Drewry Maritime Advisors report the current state of gridlock is becoming critical.
READ MORE >Existing exclusions from the additional Section 301 tariffs on imports from China will expire at the end of 2020, and president-elect Joe Biden recently gave his clearest indication yet that those tariffs will remain in place for the time being.…
READ MORE >Ocean Network Express said Wednesday the number of lost or damaged containers from a vessel en route to the Port of Long Beach, California, “could exceed 1,900.” According to a “container incident” online information center, the ONE Apus was en…
READ MORE >The Americans for Free Trade Coalition, a broad coalition of trade community members is seeking an extension of the Section 301 tariff exclusions currently in place for hundreds of goods imported from China. These exclusions are slated to expire Dec.…
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