Mexico Nearshoring Boom Benefits US Import and Shipping Economy

The Mexico nearshoring movement has led to a significant increase in imports to the United States, with Mexico surpassing China for the first time to become the leading exporter to the US in 2023 and beyond. Read on to learn more.
CBSA Reveals Transition Update for CARM Release 2 Implementation

If you’re a Canadian importer, the CARM Release 2 transition might affect your business. Read on to learn more.
Notice for Canadian Importers: Deadline Approaching for Forced and Child Labor Report

As the deadline approaches, Canadian importers and international companies engaged in business within Canada are required to submit their forced and child labor reports before May 31, 2024.
Low Canadian Labor Productivity May Divert Investments to Mexico

As companies look to reposition their supply chains closer to the United States during the nearshoring trend, Mexico is emerging as a favored manufacturing hub. Now, Canada risks missing out on significant investment opportunities to Mexico as Canadian labor productivity continues to falter. Read on to learn more.
Canada’s CSL Acquires 50% Stake in Norway’s Peak Group

CSL has acquired 50% of Peak Group to offer expanded marine logistics solutions for industrial clients. Read the details here.

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