Tips for Navigating the Peak Shipping Season

Tips for Navigating the Peak Shipping Season

This year’s peak shipping season looks to be getting an earlier start than usual. According to the National Retail Federation, monthly U.S. import volumes are ... Read More
Biden Hikes Tariffs on Numerous Imports from China:  Batteries, Steel and Aluminum Products, Critical Minerals, Medical Products, and More

Biden Hikes Tariffs on Numerous Imports from China: Batteries, Steel and Aluminum Products, Critical Minerals, Medical Products, and More

Pres. Biden is increasing tariffs on $18 billion worth of Chinese goods, mainly targeting key sectors deemed strategic to national security. The Administration has for ... Read More
Shipper Frustration Mounts as Demand Spikes, Capacity Tightens, and Rates Soar

Shipper Frustration Mounts as Demand Spikes, Capacity Tightens, and Rates Soar

Shippers and carriers have been caught off guard by a sudden surge in demand on Asian trades. Despite the soaring demand, capacity has remained static, ... Read More
Canadian Rail Workers at CPKC and CN Vote to Strike

Canadian Rail Workers at CPKC and CN Vote to Strike

Teamsters Canada (TCRC) have voted overwhelmingly in favor of strikes against Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and Canadian National (CN).  The union, representing 9,300 train ... Read More
Baltimore Bridge Collapses After Containership Collision

Baltimore Bridge Collapses After Containership Collision

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, MD collapsed in the wee hours this morning after it was struck by a containership exiting a nearby ... Read More
China Section 301 Tariff Exclusions Extended Through May

China Section 301 Tariff Exclusions Extended Through May

Importers of hundreds of goods from China won’t face higher tariffs for several more months after the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) extended ... Read More