As August 1st approaches, it’s clear that this year’s peak season never truly arrived. Despite ocean carriers’ attempts to raise freight rates through a General Rate Increase (GRI), market conditions simply wouldn’t cooperate. Soft demand, shifting tariff timelines, and volatile policy swings under the so-called “TACO” strategy have upended traditional shipping cycles. Rates for August are now falling, not rising, and with booking volumes down … Read More
New Round of Country-Specific Tariff Letters Announced
With less than a month until new tariffs take effect, the U.S. has accelerated its rollout of country-specific reciprocal tariff letters, now reaching 22 countries in total. These tariffs are set to be enforced at 12:01 a.m. EDT on August 1, following the expiration of the current extension period. These tariffs fall under the country-specific reciprocal tariff framework, a policy intended to address long-standing trade … Read More
In Real Time: Today’s Top Tariff Headlines
Tariff Timeline: A Real-Time Look at 2025’s Key Trade Shifts July30th- New tariffs to India and Additional Duties for Brazil 25% in Imports from India. U.S. President Donald Trump declared that a 25% tariff will be placed on a broad range of imports from India, effective August 1, 2025 Trump also mentioned an unspecified additional penalty tied to India’s ongoing purchases of military equipment and … Read More
U.S.Tariff Update: What You Need to Know as of April 10, 2025
As of April 10, 2025, significant changes to U.S. import tariffs have gone into effect under Executive Order 14257. If you’re moving goods into the U.S., these changes could impact your supply chain and cost structures over the next several months. Here’s a breakdown of what’s changed, what it means for your business, and how to stay compliant. Universal 10% Duty Rate – Country-Specific Tariffs … Read More
Trade War Update: China’s New Tariffs on U.S. Goods
The commercial trade war between the U.S. and China continues to escalate as both nations levy tariffs on each other’s goods. China recently announced it would impose additional tariffs on U.S. imports starting on February 10th in retaliation for the Trump administration’s earlier tariff actions. This move has significant implications for global trade, particularly in industries like energy, agriculture, and automobiles. At the same time, … Read More