19 Dec 2025

CBP Collects Over $1 Billion in Duties Since End of De Minimis

December 17, 2025 | Gava Trade Update U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced on December 17, 2025, that it has collected more than $1 billion in duties on over 246 million low-value shipments since the Trump administration began phasing out the de minimis exemption earlier this year. The milestone underscores the scale of revenue […]

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17 Dec 2025

CBP Issues Guidance on Tariff Changes Under U.S.–Switzerland–Liechtenstein Agreement

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued new guidance implementing tariff-related provisions of the U.S.–Switzerland–Liechtenstein Framework Agreement on Fair, Balanced, and Reciprocal Trade, which was finalized on November 14, 2025. The guidance follows a Federal Register notice released by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and reflects updates to reciprocal tariffs imposed under the […]

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10 Dec 2025

U.S. State of Freight News: China Shift Hits Tipping Point, 2026 Container Outlook

U.S. supply chains are continuing their long migration away from China-centered sourcing, and the downstream effects are now showing up in both import patterns and balance sheets. At the same time, container-shipping experts looking ahead to 2026 largely agree on one thing: overcapacity is looming, even if forecasts differ on demand. Below is a consolidated […]

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07 Dec 2025

U.S. Imports Plunge to 2.5-Year Low as Tariff Turmoil Clouds 2026 Outlook

Containerized imports into the United States are on track to hit their lowest level in two and a half years this month, with retailers warning that ongoing tariff uncertainty will keep volumes firmly in negative territory well into the second quarter of next year. According to the latest Global Port Tracker (GPT) from the National […]

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