5 Ways to Stay Ahead of Potential Section 301 Increases in 2025

5 Ways to Stay Ahead of Potential Section 301 Increases in 2025

As the logistics industry prepares for potential changes in 2025, including increased Section 301 duties, businesses must stay ahead of the curve to mitigate disruptions and avoid escalating costs. Proactively preparing for these shifts will be key to maintaining efficiency and profitability. Here are five strategies to help you navigate the evolving environment: Build buffer…

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Navigating Origin Documents: CBP’s Latest Update

Navigating Origin Documents: CBP’s Latest Update

As part of its ongoing efforts to clarify and simplify trade compliance, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued updated guidance on importer obligations and requirements for completing origin documents. This update clarifies the responsibilities of importers and the consequences of non-compliance. This update focuses on three key areas, Importer of Record (IOR)…

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CBSA Unveils CARM Newsletter for Enhanced Clarity

CBSA Unveils CARM Newsletter for Enhanced Clarity

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has released its inaugural Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) newsletter. This valuable resource helps small and medium-sized businesses stay informed about all developments related to CARM, from system updates and regulatory changes to best practices for compliance. The issue of the newsletter features topics including, CARM Transition Period Overview…

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Navigating the Unknown in 2025: Preparing US Supply Chains for Uncertainty

Navigating the Unknown in 2025: Preparing US Supply Chains for Uncertainty

As we move into 2025, global supply chains face significant uncertainties due to ongoing geopolitical shifts, disruptions in global supply chains, evolving trade policies, and sweeping tariff changes. How could the next administration influence global trade dynamics and what should businesses expect in the coming years? Disruptions in Global Supply Chains The year 2024 was…

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Automation Stalls Master Contract Negotiations

Automation Stalls Master Contract Negotiations

Contract negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have stalled over automation issues. Following a three-day strike in early October, the ILA and USMX reached a tentative wage agreement and extended the Master Contract until January 15, 2025. This week's scheduled four-day talks aimed to resolve outstanding issues…

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12/1 Trans-Pacific Carriers Announce GRI

12/1 Trans-Pacific Carriers Announce GRI

Trans-Pacific carriers have announced a General Rate Increase (GRI) effective December 1, 2024. This GRI will affect all Canadian and USA destinations. The following amounts are in USD and apply to all freight originating in Asia and the Indian Sub-Continent. General Rate Increase Applies to all U.S. and Canadian ports Effective December 1, 2024 Equip.USD20…

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BIS Simplifies Export Violation Self-Disclosures

BIS Simplifies Export Violation Self-Disclosures

The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has simplified voluntary reporting of export violations. The revisions to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) streamline the process and update penalty guidelines to better reflect the severity of the offense. These amendments are meant to motivate exporters to report violations sooner rather than later. Voluntary Report Changes Dual-Track…

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CBP Launches Enhanced Forced Labor Website

CBP Launches Enhanced Forced Labor Website

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has unveiled a revamped Forced Labor website featuring a modern design, expanded resources, and improved usability. The enhanced platform streamlines access to critical information to support CBP's mission in preventing forced labor products from entering the US. Key upgrades include: Dedicated Forced Labor Enforcement page with statistics, dashboards, and…

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