25 Nov 2025

Asia-Pacific Air Cargo Demand to the U.S. Continues to Grow

Manufacturing diversification away from China drives record Southeast Asia-U.S. airfreight surge, with Taiwan leading semiconductor demand. Airfreight volumes from Southeast Asia to the United States have surged to their highest growth rate of the year, underscoring a major shift in global manufacturing away from China. The latest WorldACD data shows that even with new U.S. […]

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17 Nov 2025

Grocery Costs Bite: White House Reverses Wide-Ranging Food Import Tariffs

The Trump administration on Friday rolled back a broad set of food and agricultural tariffs, easing pressure on grocery prices amid rising concerns about consumer costs. In a late-night executive order, President Donald Trump reversed the “reciprocal” tariffs introduced in April, which the administration had originally argued were necessary to counter trade imbalances threatening national […]

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12 Nov 2025

Retailers Brace for Big Holiday Sales—but Slash Imports as Tariff Uncertainty Grows

US retailers are easing off post–winter holiday restocking even as they prepare for what is expected to be a strong holiday sales season, with import volumes projected to stay below 2 million TEUs per month through March. The latest Global Port Tracker (GPT) from Hackett Associates and the National Retail Federation, released Friday, forecasts double-digit […]

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07 Nov 2025

Airfreight Demand Resilient, Yet Supply Surge Tilts Power to Shippers

Global air cargo volumes continued to rise in October, increasing 4% year on year—slower than previous months but stronger than analysts had expected, according to the latest data from Xeneta. The performance came despite a slowdown in businesses frontloading imports to offset tariff costs and the end of the U.S. de minimis exemption, Xeneta reported. […]

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03 Nov 2025

White House Details New U.S. China Trade Actions

  The White House has released a detailed fact sheet summarizing recent trade actions between the United States and China, highlighting major tariff suspensions, export control adjustments, and renewed agricultural purchases. These measures mark one of the most significant bilateral trade de-escalations in recent years and carry major implications for global supply chains, technology exports, […]

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