Air Canada Announces Cargo Fee Adjustments for 2025
The increase in cargo fees reflects a broader trend in the logistics industry, with carriers seeking to adapt to rising operational costs. Proactive planning and informed decision-making will be crucial to navigate the upcoming changes.
Canada to Impose New Tariffs on Chinese Imports Starting January 2025
These new tariffs are expected to encourage domestic production and reduce Canada's reliance on China. However, they could strain Canada-China trade relations, increase costs for businesses, and disrupt the country's progress towards clean energy.
The Apparel and Footwear Industries Call for The Resumption of U.S. Port Labour Talks
While the ILA warns of job losses, employers and industry groups argue that automation is crucial for U.S. ports to remain competitive. Adding complexity to the ongoing tension, President-elect Donald Trump voiced his stance against automation.
New U.S. Tariffs on Chinese Solar Imports Spark Trade and Supply Chain Concerns
As the new tariffs take effect in January, businesses across various sectors are bracing for potential disruptions. To minimize the impact of increased costs, they must now explore alternative sourcing options.
CBSA Announces New GST/HST Tax Relief for Some Essential and Holiday Imports
This temporary measure supports both consumers and businesses by offering cost-saving opportunities on essential and festive goods. By reducing costs during one of the busiest times of the year, it creates a win-win scenario that encourages economic activity.
Container Prices Surge as Tariff Threats and Nearshoring Trends Continue
The December 2024 Container xChange Forecaster report highlights the challenges reshaping North American container logistics, including the sharp rise in container prices, cascading effects of proposed import tariffs, and growing nearshoring trends.
Canada, Indonesia to Extend Their Economic Partnership Through CEPA
Despite the ongoing global economic uncertainties and instabilities, this new agreement sends a strong message and demonstrates how collaboration can improve trade and build stronger economies. It comes with a mutual commitment to rules-based trade, open markets, and inclusive economic growth.
New Certification Requirements for Italian Pork Imports to Canada
These updated import measures are part of Canada’s proactive approach to preventing the introduction and spread of African Swine Flu in the country.
APHIS Implements New Regulations on Canadian Avian Imports to Combat HPAI Threat
New rules include expanded restricted zones in British Columbia and Alberta, in addition to stricter import requirements for poultry, eggs, and other avian products.
Amazon Black Friday Strike: Workers Demand Change Amid Holiday Chaos
This is a critical movement at a very critical time, and the outcome of the strike could influence labour policies in the retail and logistics industries.
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