MSC–Hapag-Lloyd Acquisition Rumors Denied: What It Means for Global Container Shipping

On June 17 (local time), Germany’s well-known financial magazine Manager Magazin published a report claiming that MSC, the world’s largest container shipping line, had held long-term confidential discussions with major shareholders of German carrier Hapag-Lloyd regarding a potential partial equity acquisition. The report quickly attracted widespread attention across the global shipping and logistics industry, given […]
Reported US–Iran Agreement and the Immediate Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz: Potential Implications for Global Shipping and Energy Logistics

According to multiple media reports, including Reuters, Xinhua News Agency, and statements cited by Axios, a reported US–Iran understanding has recently been announced, drawing significant attention from the global shipping, energy, and logistics industries. On the evening of June 17 (local time), former U.S. President Donald Trump, who was attending the G7 Summit in France, […]
Vietnam’s Proposed Labor Hour Reform Could Reshape Global Manufacturing and Supply Chains

In early June 2026, a labor reform proposal in Vietnam drew wide attention from manufacturers, exporters, logistics providers, and global supply chain planners. The Vietnam General Confederation of Labour formally submitted a proposed amendment to the country’s Labour Code. Based on feedback collected from tens of thousands of workers and industry participants, the proposal suggests […]
U.S. CBP Updates Section 232 Metal Tariffs: Impact on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper Products

Recently, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a new implementation notice updating the Section 232 tariff regime on steel, aluminum, copper, and their derivative products. The new regulations took effect on June 8, 2026 and are planned to remain in force until December 31, 2027. Key Provisions Under the updated rules, steel, aluminum, […]
MSC and Hapag-Lloyd Adjust Services: What Exporters Should Know

April price hikes, June service suspensions.Amid weak demand and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, major container carriers are adjusting capacity across several trade lanes. Recently, MSC announced the suspension of its long-running Indus Express service, while Hapag-Lloyd confirmed the discontinuation of its CCM Mexico-Central America Service from July 2026. MSC Suspends 12-Year Indus Express Service MSC has […]
Deep Dive: The “Space Scalping” & Market Manipulation of 2026

Facing the current chaos in global shipping, we believe that only by helping customers understand the underlying logic behind carriers’ opportunistic “space scalping” can they find a way forward in an unfair game. We stand for total transparency and will do everything we can to safeguard your shipments. 1 Space Priority: Why Cheap Rates are […]
MSC Panaya Reportedly Targeted by Missile Strike in Persian Gulf

According to a Reuters report dated June 3, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran announced a missile strike on a vessel named Panaya. Several maritime news outlets indicate that the ship referred to by Iran is likely the MSC-operated container vessel MSC Panaya. Ship tracking data shows that MSC Panaya is currently under […]
Global Empty Container Movements Reach Record Levels, Driving Costs Across Supply Chains

Recent analysis by Danish shipping consultancy Sea‑Intelligence shows that approximately 30% of global container transport miles are currently spent moving empty containers. In other words, for every three containers shipped worldwide, one is empty. This represents a notable increase compared with pre-pandemic levels. In 2019, empty container transport accounted for roughly 24% of global container […]
China-Made Electric Vehicles Begin Entering Canada Under New Quota Agreement

Following Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to China in January this year, Chinese-manufactured electric vehicles (EVs) have officially started entering the Canadian market under a newly established quota agreement. This marks the first batch of Chinese-made EVs entering Canada through this mechanism. Under the agreement reached between China and Canada, Canada will allow the […]
A New Office, A New Chapter

China Vast Logistics Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce our relocation to a new office. This move represents an important step in our continued growth and development. With a better working environment and stronger team collaboration, we are ready to provide more efficient, professional, and reliable logistics services to customers around the world. We sincerely […]
