Amazon’s Quebec Exit Results in Significant Layoffs and Opens Logistics Opportunities

With the right investments in technology, workforce development, and operational expansion, Quebec’s logistics sector could become stronger and more self-sufficient, no longer dependent on a single dominant player.
Canada-U.S. Trade Relations: 25% Tariffs on Canadian Imports Could Come into Effect February 1

The coming few days will determine whether Trump’s tariff tax will prompt negotiations or deepen the divide in bilateral relations between Canada and the U.S.
CBSA Announces Extended CARM Transition Measures

The extended transition period gives importers more time to adjust to the CARM requirements. However, they must act now to avoid any penalties or accrued interest.
CBSA Clarifies Shipment Classification Rules for Non-Resident Importers

The accurate classification of shipments will help prevent unexpected charges or delays at the border.
CBP Proposes New Entry Rules for Low-Value Shipments

The new entry requirements will help control illicit activities and improve enforcement, but they may present challenges for businesses that depend on the de minimis exemption.
CRA Announces Shift to Online Mail for Businesses Starting Spring 2025

As a forward-thinking approach to service delivery, this transition aligns with the agency’s goal of providing faster, more efficient communication while supporting Canada’s environmental sustainability objectives.
New Tentative Master Contract Agreement Reached Between the ILA and USMX

Although the agreement has yet to be ratified, it is seen as a significant step toward ensuring the stability and efficiency of U.S. ports, which are vital to the nation’s economy.
DP World, Gemini Cooperation Join Forces to Improve Canadian Cargo Operations

As the partnership’s initiatives take shape in February 2025, Canadian businesses can expect faster, more reliable, and environmentally responsible shipping solutions.
Hapag-Lloyd Announces Work Disruption Surcharges Amid Labour Strike Concerns at U.S. Ports

While these surcharges provide operational stability for shipping companies, the added costs will likely be passed down the supply chain and impact both businesses and consumers.

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