EU's Deforestation Crackdown is Underway
Deforestation is a major global problem, with agriculture responsible for a whopping 90% of it.
CBP's Eagle Pass Officers Seize Three Meth Shipments Worth Over $847,000
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Eagle Pass Port of Entry had a successful day intercepting methamphetamine shipments, seizing three loads valued at over $847,000 in total.
EU's Corporate Accountability Directive Stalled by Member States Amidst Opposition
European Union countries hit a roadblock on Wednesday as they halted the progress of new regulations aimed at making large companies accountable for potential forced labor and environmental harm in their supply chains.
America's Automotive Titans Struggle Amidst Foreign Competition and Policy Dilemmas
The recent woes faced by America's leading automakers - Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis - have gone largely unnoticed amidst their impressive profits.
U.S. Aims to Strengthen Indo-Pacific Defense Cooperation
The U.S. is ramping up defense industrial cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners like Japan, India, and others to bolster supply chain resilience amid threats, particularly from China.
Alibaba Reveals Chinese Government Stakes in Business Units
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. revealed a deeper involvement of Chinese government entities in its various business arms following an inquiry from the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
There Are Challenges and Opportunities in the U.S.-China Business Relationship
In recent years, American CEOs have been drawn to China's vast consumer market, but doing business there has become increasingly challenging and risky.
TSMC Expands to Japan to Diversify Supply Chains Amid Trade Tensions
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) recently inaugurated its inaugural chip plant in Japan, a move aimed at diversifying its supply chains amidst escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Texas AG Accuses Biden of Aiding Cartels
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused President Joe Biden of aiding Mexican cartels by halting deportations.
COMAC' is Navigating the Future of Aviation at the Singapore Airshow
At the Singapore Airshow, Chinese aircraft manufacturer COMAC made a splash with its C919 and ARJ21 jets, stealing attention from industry giants like Airbus and Boeing.
China's Satirical Shift is Navigating Economic Realities and State Narratives
The rise of dark satire in China's online realm sheds light on a growing phenomenon.
Fast-Fashion Giants Shein and Temu Disrupt Global Air Cargo Industry
The rise of fast-fashion e-commerce giants like Shein and Temu is shaking up the global air cargo sector, according to industry insiders.
Supreme Court Decision Impacts Labor Dynamics at Port of Charleston
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving South Carolina’s ports authority, leaving intact a ruling that mandates the Port of Charleston to employ an all-union labor force at a new container terminal.
Canadian Railways On The Brink of Work Stoppage Amid Contract Deadlock
The union representing nearly 9,300 workers at Canada’s top two rail companies is signaling a potential work stoppage due to stalled negotiations over working conditions and wage hikes.
Maersk Expands End-to-End Supply Chain Services
Maersk is expanding its services to cover the entire supply chain, including air cargo operations.
Arrive Logistics and BlueGrace Logistics Open Offices in Mexico Amid Surging Trade
Arrive Logistics and BlueGrace Logistics have jumped on the nearshoring bandwagon by opening their first offices in Mexico.
China's Hyperloop Dream is Breaking Speed Barriers and Redefining Travel
Imagine zipping from New York to Los Angeles in less than an hour or hopping from London to Paris in just 15 minutes.
U.S. Authorities Detain Luxury Cars Over Forced Labor Concerns
U.S. authorities are holding thousands of luxury cars from brands like Porsche, Bentley, and Audi due to a part that violates laws against importing goods made with forced labor in China.
UPS Expands Saturday Home Delivery Service Across Canada
Oh, Canada! UPS is launching a new Saturday home delivery service in key Canadian markets, starting with Toronto and expanding to Greater Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and Laval by March.
Panama Canal's Water Crisis Impacts Trade
The dry season in Panama is here, and it's causing some serious turmoil for trade through the Panama Canal.