Eid al-Adha 2026: Potential Customs and Logistics Delays in the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and North Africa

Eid al-Adha, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, is one of the most important Islamic holidays. In 2026, Eid al-Adha is expected to begin around May 27, although the exact date may vary by country depending on official announcements and moon sighting. During this period, many countries in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, South […]
China Reportedly Agrees to Increase Purchases of U.S. Agricultural Products and Boeing Aircraft

According to the latest report from The New York Times, the White House said on Sunday, May 17, local time, that China has agreed to purchase at least USD 17 billion worth of U.S. agricultural products each year in 2026, 2027, and 2028. The purchase amount for this year will be calculated on a proportional […]
31 Vessels Reportedly Passed Through the Strait of Hormuz as Oil Market Risks Rise

On the evening of May 21, local time, the Navy of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that 31 vessels, including oil tankers, container ships, and other commercial vessels, had passed through the Strait of Hormuz over the previous 24 hours under the coordination and protection of the IRGC Navy. In an interview on May […]
Maersk’s Return-to-Office Shift: What It Means for the Logistics Industry in the AI Era

Maersk’s Office Policy Signals a Wider Industry Shift Maersk, one of the world’s leading shipping and logistics companies, has reportedly asked its global office employees to return to the office five days a week by January 1, 2027. According to media reports citing Danish business newspaper Børsen, Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc connected the move with […]
Mexico Raises Import Tariffs on 185 Product Categories: What Global Importers Should Know

Mexico Adjusts Import Tariffs on 185 Product Categories Mexico has recently introduced a new tariff adjustment covering 185 import product categories. According to the official decree and trade law analysis, the new rates range from 5% to 35%, depending on the product classification. The affected products include chemicals, cosmetics, paper and cardboard, textiles, steel, aluminum […]
U.S.–China Talks in Beijing: A Positive Signal for Global Trade and Supply Chain Stability

U.S.–China Talks Bring Renewed Attention to Global Trade Stability On May 14, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held formal talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The meeting attracted strong attention from global businesses because the relationship between China and the United States remains one of the most […]
Iranian Rial Hits Historic Low Amid Escalating Tensions and Economic Crisis

Inflation Crisis Deepens Across Iran Iran’s central bank reported that the country’s inflation rate from March 20 to April 20 reached 65.8%, and economists warn that the situation could worsen further as the currency continues to collapse. The impact on ordinary Iranian families has been severe. A family that spent decades saving 1 billion rials […]
U.S. Court Rules Trump’s Section 122 Tariffs Illegal: What Importers and Exporters Need to Know

Court Orders Refunds for Plaintiffs The court ordered the U.S. government to refund all tariffs collected from the plaintiffs involved in the case, including interest. The plaintiffs include: Burlap & Barrel Inc. Basic Fun Inc. The State of Washington In addition, the court issued a permanent injunction preventing the government from enforcing the disputed tariffs […]
What Is Port Omission in International Shipping? Causes, Risks, and Solutions for Cargo Owners

Why Do Shipping Lines Skip Ports? There are several main reasons why carriers decide to omit ports. In most cases, the causes can be summarized into three key factors: congestion, low cargo volume, and operational disruption. 1. Port Congestion Port congestion is one of the most common causes of port omission. For example, imagine a […]
CMA CGM Adjusts Asia–Europe Routes via the Suez Canal: Faster Transit but Risks Remain

While most major container shipping lines continue routing vessels around the Cape of Good Hope due to security concerns in the Red Sea region, CMA CGM has recently introduced two notable service adjustments. According to shipping media outlet The Loadstar, the carrier is increasing vessel deployments through the Suez Canal after observing that some cargo […]
