by J.M. Rodgers Co. | Jun 19, 2024 | Duty Drawback
United States President Joe Biden announced tariff increases on multiple imports from China, surprising pundits on both sides of the political aisle. This follows former President Donald Trump’s own China tariffs, implemented in 2018. Since Biden assumed office in...
by J.M. Rodgers Co. | Jun 13, 2024 | Industry News, Supply Chain Roundup
This week: The Port of Baltimore set to reopen; import bookings rebound in response Federal agencies and shipping carriers map out Port of Baltimore recovery plans Importers booking “as much cargo as possible,” thanks to favorable Trans-Pac spot market contracts...
by J.M. Rodgers Co. | Jun 5, 2024 | Industry News, Supply Chain Roundup
This week: Mediterranean and Asian ports are among those facing increased congestion amid several shipping lane disruptions CBP suspends shipment access for customs brokers taking advantage of automated filing and no tariffs for low-value items Air cargo’s...
by J.M. Rodgers Co. | May 30, 2024 | Industry News, Supply Chain Roundup
Rail, Truck Container Dwells at LA-LB Ports Hit Low Point as Peak Season Hits Early Dwell times for rail and truck containers moving off the Los Angeles-Long Beach (LA-LB) port fell to their lowest point this year in April. Logistics providers are optimistic that the...
by J.M. Rodgers Co. | May 23, 2024 | Industry News, Supply Chain Roundup
This week: Oregon governor announces proposal for a $40 million state grant to prevent Portland’s Terminal 6 from closing in October US Senate retroactively confirms the terms of two of the FMC’s longest-serving members New York City trades its Staten Island...