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Category: 2023

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How the Grinch is Attempting to Steal Christmas, Hundreds of Goods Likely to Be Impacted When Section 301 Tariffs Expire

  The Grinch is up to his nasty tricks again, getting ready to steal Christmas from the Whos down in

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Feds Suspend Rail Operations in Texas Amid Migrant Surge

  U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has temporarily suspended all rail operations in Eagle Pass and El Paso, Texas

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Panama Canal to Increase Daily Transits in January

After receiving better-than-expected rainfall in November, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has announced it will increase the number of daily

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Carriers Suspend Operations in the Red Sea to Avoid Attacks

  Major carriers have announced the suspension of all Red Sea operations following targeted attacks on commercial vessels, including an

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Have You Renewed Your Medical Device Registration? If Not, Act Now to Avoid Disruption!

  The Food and Drug Administration is now accepting registration renewals for medical device facilities. According to the FDA, ALL

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Shippers Look for Alternatives as Panama Canal Delays Grow, Costs Mount

  The number of vessels waiting to transit the Panama Canal has reached 161, more than double the number typically

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Flooding, Landsides Wreak Havoc Across Bangladesh; Shipping Heavily Disrupted

Severe flooding and landslides have been reported across Bangladesh after the country recorded its highest rainfall in over 30 years.

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Customer Advisory – July 27, 2023

    Subject: Peak Season Surcharge Effective Date: August 2023   Dear Valued OCEANAIR Customer, We have received notification from

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Drought-Stricken Panama Canal Limits Daily Vessel Crossings

  The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has been forced to limit the number of vessels transiting the canal to conserve

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B.C. Strike Resumes After Union Rejects Labor Deal

  More than 7,400 port workers across British Columbia, Canada have walked off the job again after rejecting the labor