Green Shipping Revolution: How Bioethanol and Bio-LNG Are Transforming Ocean Freight

A New Milestone in Global Maritime Decarbonization According to Bloomberg’s report on July 14, the container vessel CMA CGM Iron has successfully completed the world’s first commercial bunkering operation using bioethanol marine fuel for a deep-sea container ship at the Port of Santos, Brazil. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the global shipping industry’s […]
Proposed 20% Transit Fee on Hormuz Strait: Potential Impact on Global Shipping Costs and Supply Chains

Rising Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz Recently, tensions between the United States and Iran have continued to escalate, bringing the Strait of Hormuz back into the spotlight of the global shipping industry. A reported policy proposal from the Trump administration — introducing a 20% transit fee based on the cargo value for goods passing […]
Why Do US Ocean Shipments Usually Use HBL Instead of MBL?

Many international trade professionals have the same question: Why do ocean shipments to the United States usually receive a House Bill of Lading (HBL), while shipments to Europe, Southeast Asia, and Japan/Korea often receive a Master Bill of Lading (MBL)? This difference is mainly determined by customs regulations, trade structures, and international shipping practices. 1. […]
Customs Declaration Codes 0, 1, 2 Explained: How Preferential Trade Agreement Indicators Affect Import Duty Benefits

Customs Declaration Codes 0, 1, 2 Explained: How Preferential Trade Agreement Indicators Affect Import Duty Benefits Many international trade professionals have encountered this confusing situation: two shipments exported to the same destination country, but the customs declaration shows different numbers in the product section — one marked as 1, another marked as 2. Does it […]
MBL vs HBL: Why Does US Ocean Shipping Usually Use House Bill of Lading?

MBL vs HBL: Why Does US Ocean Shipping Usually Use House Bill of Lading? Many professionals in international trade and ocean freight have the same question: Why do shipments from China to the USA usually receive a House Bill of Lading (HBL), while shipments to Europe, Southeast Asia, and Japan/Korea often receive a Master Bill […]
Russia Considers 30% Tariff on Imported Tires: New Challenges for China Tire Exporters

Russia Considers 30% Tariff on Imported Tires: New Challenges for China Tire Exporters Global trade regulations are changing rapidly. China tire exporters are facing new tariff barriers, environmental requirements, and supply chain challenges in the Russian market. Rising China-Russia Trade Faces New Challenges While China-Russia trade relations continue to expand, a new challenge is emerging […]
La Guaira Port Operations Suspended After Venezuela Earthquakes: Maersk and MSC Adjust Services

Port Operations Update La Guaira Port Operations Suspended After Venezuela Earthquakes: Maersk and MSC Adjust Services Following the recent earthquakes in northern Venezuela, commercial operations at the Port of La Guaira have not yet resumed. As one of Venezuela’s important container gateways, the suspension of operations at La Guaira is creating immediate impacts on import […]
Essential Freight Forwarding Terms and Useful English Phrases for Importers

Freight Forwarding Guide Essential Freight Forwarding Terms and Useful English Phrases for Importers In international logistics, clear communication is essential. Whether you are arranging ocean freight, confirming a booking, checking customs requirements, or following up on cargo delivery, understanding common freight forwarding terms can help reduce misunderstandings and improve shipment efficiency. Below is a practical […]
U.S. Tariff Transition Window in July 2026: Why Importers Are Moving Shipments Earlier

Trade Policy Update U.S. Tariff Transition Window in July 2026: Why Importers Are Moving Shipments Earlier As the U.S. tariff policy enters a critical transition window in July 2026, many overseas importers are adjusting their procurement and shipping schedules in advance. The approaching expiration of the temporary Section 122 import surcharge, together with several ongoing […]
U.S. Customs Bond Compliance: What Importers Need to Know in 2026

U.S. Customs Compliance Update U.S. Customs Bond Compliance: What Importers Need to Know in 2026 Customs Bond is no longer just a routine clearance document. For U.S.-bound shipments, it has become a key part of importer compliance, risk control, and smooth customs clearance. Key Takeaway For exports to the United States, a U.S. Customs Bond […]
