24 Mar 2022

Section 301 Tariffs Update

After 5 months of consideration the U.S. Trade Representative released a list of products that would once again be subject for an exclusion from Section 301 duties until December 31, 2022. On March 23, 2022, the USTR reinstated 352 previously extended exclusions. Qualifying products can claim the exclusion immediately, and the exclusions are retroactive to […]

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22 Mar 2022

Chinese port congestion worsens

Shenzhen might have got through the worst of another Covid lockdown, but the ripple effects of China’s battle with omicron are seeing ships back up along the nation’s coastline with carriers forced to change schedules to avoid growing congestion issues. Shenzhen came out of a seven-day lockdown yesterday, and while its port workers were allowed […]

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19 Mar 2022

Zero Covid lockdowns to cause greater damage to China’s supply chain than the Russia-Ukraine crisis

After two weeks since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there seems to be a negligible impact on the container prices and leasing rates in China. Container availability has improved soon after the Chinese New Year until Friday across key ports in China. However, with the announcement of nationwide lockdowns, the supply chain must prepare for another […]

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18 Mar 2022

Maersk Subpoenaed in U.S. Department of Justice Probe of Ocean Carriers

Danish shipping giant Maersk has confirmed that it has been subpoenaed by the U.S. Department of Justice related to ongoing investigations into ocean carriers and supply chains disruptions. The subpoena, which has not been confirmed publicly by the DOJ, comes as the Biden Administration is ramping up pressure on international ocean carriers and shipping alliances that the […]

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17 Mar 2022

Equipment shortage flares up in Bangladesh amid Chinese lockdown and Russian war

As an impact of the Chinese New Year linked import slowdown from China, followed by the latest Covid connected lockdown in various Chinese provinces, and the Russian invasion in Ukraine, Bangladesh’s shipping circle is facing severe equipment shortage. Ship liners fear a further spike of box shortages in the coming weeks as the situation further […]

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11 Mar 2022

Return of blanked Asia-Europe sailings as carriers bid to get back on schedule

The spectre of blank sailings may be about to return to haunt shippers and forwarders on the Asia-Europe trades, as carrier begin to cancel departures in an effort to restore schedule reliability. Japanese carrier ONE this morning told customers THE Alliance would cancel three sailings on the FE2 and FE3 service departing Asia at the […]

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