09 Jan 2025

ILA, USMX Reach 6 Year Deal Avoiding Another Port Strike

The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) announced late Wednesday that they have reached a tentative agreement on a new master contract, covering ports from Maine to Texas. While the deal awaits ratification by ILA locals and USMX members, it averts a looming port strike and secures labor stability along […]

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02 Jan 2025

Mexico Implements Tariff Increases and Revises IMMEX Program, Impacting U.S. Apparel Imports

On December 20, 2024, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum enacted a decree introducing measures aimed at safeguarding Mexico’s textile and apparel sectors while addressing compliance issues related to the country’s IMMEX program. This shift in Mexico’s trade and manufacturing policies will lead to higher import costs for several goods and may require adjustments from importers, especially […]

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02 Jan 2025

2025 Logistics: Labor Gaps, Tech Shifts, Trade Tensions

Logistics professionals are bracing for a year of persistent challenges in 2025, including labor shortages, strained US-China trade relations, and vulnerabilities in supply chains, according to industry expert Archival Garcia, CEO of Fluent Cargo. While Garcia foresees no single disruptor dominating the logistics and transport sectors in 2025, he identifies the skilled labor shortage as […]

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