Post-Election Concerns and how to be prepared

tariff concerns

As the dust settles after the recent elections, businesses in the supply chain industry face a rapidly changing landscape. Policy shifts, tariff revisions, and international trade tensions are poised to redefine how goods move across borders. The upcoming Chinese New Year in February 2025 adds another layer of complexity, bringing seasonal disruptions to an already strained global supply chain. In this blog, we’ll explore these … Read More

What Does the Renewal of the GSP Mean for Trade?

Renewing the GSP

The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a long-standing U.S. trade program aimed at fostering economic growth in developing countries while benefiting American businesses. By allowing duty-free imports of eligible products from designated countries, the GSP promotes economic stability abroad and provides U.S. companies with cost-effective access to essential goods. However, this program has been expired since December 31, 2020, leaving many traders in a … Read More

U.S.-China Trade War: Redrawing the Global Economic Landscape

USA China Trade War

As the U.S.-China trade war heats up again, the world’s two largest economies are at a pivotal juncture. With the second Trump presidency and escalating tariffs, China’s economic strategies and its ambitions to become a high-tech powerhouse face renewed scrutiny. Trump’s Trade Agenda and Its Global Ripple Effect Donald Trump’s proposed tariff hikes, which could reach as high as 60% on Chinese goods, represent a … Read More

The Importance of the SLI in International Logistics

Shipper Letter of Instructions

In the global logistics industry, documentation is the backbone of efficient and compliant shipping processes. One critical document, the Shipper’s Letter of Instruction (SLI), holds a unique position in international trade, guiding freight forwarders and customs brokers with essential shipment details. Understanding the SLI’s role and its benefits is vital for shippers who want to streamline their logistics operations, minimize errors, and ensure regulatory compliance. … Read More

Why GLC is the Ideal Partner for USA Exports

Exports from USA

Expanding your business overseas is full of possibilities—but it’s not without its challenges. Navigating regulations, managing logistics, and ensuring that products arrive on time and in perfect condition requires an expert touch. That’s where Global Logistical Connections (GLC) comes in. With a comprehensive approach and unmatched expertise, GLC takes the complexity out of exporting, giving you peace of mind and a reliable path to international … Read More

The Future of Supply Chain in 2025: Key Trends to Watch

Logistics challenges 2025

As we move towards 2025, the global supply chain landscape is poised for transformative changes driven by technology, sustainability, and changing market dynamics. The lessons learned from recent disruptions, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, have pushed businesses to adopt more resilient, flexible, and transparent supply chains. This blog explores the key trends expected to shape supply chains in 2025, providing insights for companies looking to … Read More

CBP Now Rejecting Vague Cargo Descriptions in ACAS

CBP vague Descriptions

As international shipping continues to evolve, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has officially begun enforcing stricter rules on the accuracy of cargo descriptions in the Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) program. As of October 7, 2024, carriers and other stakeholders submitting ACAS data must ensure that the descriptions of their cargo are precise and transparent. Vague terms such as “gift,” “daily necessities,” “accessories,” “parts,” … Read More

Thanksgiving & Black Friday Supply Chain Challenges

Logistic Industry, ocean cargo arriving to port

As Thanksgiving and Black Friday approach, the logistics and supply chain industry faces unique challenges, with supply chains being heavily impacted during this high-demand period. Companies across various sectors, from retail to technology, are gearing up for the holiday season, but disruptions in supply chains can cause delays and inefficiencies. Here’s a look at how the holiday season affects supply chains and what businesses can … Read More

Dockworkers’ Strike Paused: Future Impacts on U.S. Ports

West Coast Ports

In recent weeks, the possibility of a dockworkers’ strike on the West Coast had many industries bracing for significant supply chain disruptions. However, a recent development has brought a temporary reprieve: the strike has been suspended after an agreement was reached between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and port operators. This deal, while providing immediate relief, leaves questions about long-term stability unresolved, keeping … Read More

How Businesses Can Prepare for Hurricane Milton’s Impact on Florida’s Ports

Hurricane Milton

As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida, threatening to become a Category 5 storm, businesses across the region are bracing for significant disruptions. With major ports in Florida, such as those in Miami, Jacksonville, and Tampa, expected to shut down or operate at limited capacity, the impact on supply chains could be profound. Now is the time for companies to take strategic action to minimize the … Read More