Major US Tariff Changes
    
        On 2 April , President Trump unveiled sweeping new tariffs that will have global implications for international trade. 
These measures mark the most significant restructuring of U.S. tariff policy in decades and they will impact many businesses, irrespective of whether they trade with the Uni... 
Read more    Seven supply chain shocks in seven weeks
    
        Just seven weeks into 2025, global supply chains have already faced a whirlwind of challenges.
From industrial action to trade barriers and shifting alliances, businesses must stay agile to navigate ongoing disruptions. Here are seven of the most impactful developments so far this year.
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Read more    Uncertainty grows as US tariffs target China
    
        While last-minute negotiations resulted in a temporary reprieve for Canadian and Mexican imports, President Trump’s new tariffs on Chinese goods from the 4th February have already triggered retaliation, adding further pressure to international supply chains.
US tariffs on Canadian and Mexica... 
Read more    The risks of President Trump’s trade policies
    
        President Donald Trump’s inauguration speech and subsequent executive orders have provided further insights into his proposed trade policies. 
His emphasis on protectionism, territorial expansion, and the establishment of an “External Revenue Service” marks a significant shift in the ap... 
Read more    Asia–Europe airfreight: Growth and vulnerabilities
    
        Despite growth and robust demand airfreight faces significant challenges, including reliance on eCommerce, capacity pressures, and geopolitical disruptions.
Airfreight demand on the Asia–Europe route saw a strong performance in 2024, bolstered by eCommerce, automotive parts, pharmaceuticals,... 
Read more    Shipping routes likely to remain diverted until August
    
        The diversion of container shipping around the Cape of Good Hope is expected to continue well into 2025 as carriers prioritise stability over the potential risks of returning to the Red Sea, despite recent advancements in the Suez Canal’s infrastructure
The reluctance to return to the Red Se... 
Read more    Preparing for Chinese New Year: Avoiding supply chain disruption in 2025
    
        Chinese New Year (CNY) is a time of celebration across China but presents significant challenges for shippers and careful planning is essential to navigate the disruption effectively.
In 2025, the holiday officially runs from 29th January to 4th February, with its effects on production and log... 
Read more    Shipping lines blank sailings from Asia to support rates
    
        Container carriers operating between Asia, Europe, and the United States are leaning heavily on blank sailings to manage capacity and stabilise freight rates amidst ongoing market challenges.
With a significant proportion of scheduled sailings cancelled, this strategy has become a defining fea... 
Read more    New alliances reshape East-West trade container shipping
    
        Container shipping faces a transformative year in 2025, as key East-West and transatlantic shipping routes are set for substantial realignment, with the dissolution of existing alliances and the formation of new ones.
Carriers are optimising their networks to enhance competitiveness and meet t... 
Read more    Air freight surges from Asia to Europe while trans-Pacific faces regulatory hurdles
    
        As peak season ramps up, air cargo from Asia to Europe is experiencing strong growth, largely driven by rising demand for eCommerce, while new scrutiny on duty exemptions has led to a significant drop in air cargo volumes from Asia to the United States.
In October, tonnage from Hong Kong to Eu... 
Read more    Strengthening Global Network to Address Supply Chain Challenges
    
        Metro’s strategic partner network is central to delivering market-leading logistics services, especially as global supply chains face ongoing challenges. With the appointment of Peter Orange as head of global network development, Metro is deepening its commitment to building robust partnerships... 
Read more    Air freight surges as supply chains feel the pressure
    
        The air freight sector, which is already experiencing a demand spike in many regions, is anticipating another surge as the strikes at US East and Gulf Coast ports are likely to fuel even more demand on the time-sensitive mode.
With more than half of US containerised volumes moving through East... 
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