Rising Ocean Freight Rates Impact U.S. Imports

Rising ocean freight rates are posing significant challenges for U.S. importers by impacting the global supply chain and inflating costs for businesses and consumers.
The U.S. Expands Chinese Import Ban Over Uyghur Labor

The ban prohibits imports from companies allegedly linked to Uyghur forced labor in China as part of the U.S.’s ongoing efforts to eradicate forced labor from supply chains and uphold global labor rights.
Increased Import Tariffs on Electric Vehicles and Solar Cells from China

The revision of import tariffs on Chinese goods aims to protect national economic interests and offset unfair trade practices.

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