China Launches Sunset Review of Anti-Dumping Measures on Imported EPDM Rubber from the United States, South Korea, and the European Union
On December 18, 2020, the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China (MOFCOM) issued Announcement No. 60 of 2020, deciding to impose anti-dumping duties on imports of Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) rubber originating from the United States, South Korea, and the European Union, effective from December 20, 2020, for a period of […]
AI Systems Are Being Used to Detect Containers Lost at Sea
According to overseas media reports, maritime safety technology companies Eyesea and EVI are promoting an artificial intelligence–based system designed to detect and report containers that fall overboard from container ships. The system uses standard onboard ship cameras to monitor container stacks and automatically identify container loss incidents. The technology has completed development and testing in […]
Major U.S. & Americas Base Ports Explained: A Practical Guide for International Shipping
In international ocean freight, “base ports” (also known as gateway ports or main ports) refer to the primary ports commonly used for standard freight rates, transit time calculations, and routing decisions.Below is a clear overview of major base ports across the United States and the Americas, widely used in international shipping and freight forwarding. U.S. […]
HS Code Explained: A Practical Guide to the Harmonized System in International Trade
The HS Code, formally known as the Harmonized System (HS) Code or International Commodity Classification System, is a standardized numerical coding system developed and maintained by the World Customs Organization (WCO). It is used globally to classify and identify goods in international trade. The primary purpose of the HS Code system is to provide a […]
Understanding China’s Export Container Trucking, Terminal Return, and Customs Clearance Workflow
For companies shipping goods out of China, understanding the full workflow of container trucking, terminal return, and customs clearance is essential.This guide provides a clear explanation of each operational step, helping shippers, freight forwarders, and overseas buyers gain a complete view of how export logistics work in practice. 1. Container Trucking Dispatch and Cargo Loading […]
Mexico Approves Tariff Hikes Up to 50% on Imports from China and Other Non-FTA Countries Starting 2026
On December 10 (local time), Mexico’s Senate and Chamber of Deputies approved a major tariff reform to impose significant import duties—up to 50%—on goods from China and several other Asian countries that do not have a free trade agreement with Mexico.The new tariff regime will take effect starting in 2026 and aims to strengthen domestic […]
Widespread Strikes Expected Across Europe This Week: Key Impacts on Port Operations and Logistics
Multiple European countries are expected to experience large-scale strikes this week, bringing significant disruptions to port operations, rail transport, and national logistics networks. The most notable actions will take place in Italy on December 12 and Portugal on December 11, both involving nationwide general strikes that could severely impact freight movement across Europe. Logistics providers […]
Understanding FAK (Freight All Kinds): A Key Pricing Method in International Logistics
In the field of international logistics, the term FAK (Freight All Kinds) is widely used as a simplified and efficient freight pricing method. It allows different types of cargo to share the same freight rate, streamlining both cost calculation and operational management. As global supply chains become more complex and diverse, understanding how FAK works […]
What’s the Difference Between Inspection and Fumigation for Wooden Products in International Trade?
In international trade involving wooden materials, two terms often cause confusion: commodity inspection and fumigation. Although both are related to wood, they serve completely different purposes and apply to different situations. Understanding the distinction is essential for smooth customs clearance and ensuring compliance with international regulations. 1. Different Targets: What Is Being Inspected or Treated? […]
Container Shipping Rate Increase Fades Quickly as Market Weakness Persists Toward Year-End
As the Christmas season approaches, market sentiment suggests that it is not an ideal time for container shipping companies to raise freight rates. Shipping alliances had originally planned to implement rate hikes on December 1. However, on the afternoon of December 1, an Asian member of a major shipping alliance unexpectedly announced that it would […]