International shipping for small businesses: How to navigate tariff changes and shipping disruptions
ShipStation reports on navigating international shipping complexities for small businesses, emphasizing proactive strategies and effective communication to manage tariffs and disruptions.
Operators shy from buying Chinese ship-to-shore cranes despite one-year pause to Trump’s 100% import duty.
With governments in the United States, Europe, and Asia reassessing supply chain dependencies, freight operators are facing ...
The end of the "de minimis" exemption means low-value shipments from abroad could now face big delivery bills.
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This is the new shipping system against Trump's tariffs
A newly implemented mailing framework now restructures how low-value goods enter the U.S., reshaping customs rules and costs ...
Analysts fear that reduced ordering by companies seeking to avoid tariff costs may create a “goods recession” in 2026.
The end of a tariff exemption on goods worth $800 or less has left some U.S. shoppers with an extra shipping bill that must be paid before delivery.
Even a “normal” holiday shopping season is a hectic time for both retailers and consumers; however, the added economic ...
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