Confusion over trade policy is a drag on the economy as businesses slow hiring and reduce investments. Four entrepreneurs explain exactly how they’re being hit.
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Sourcing Journal on MSNDHL May Hire More in Malaysia, Other Markets if De Minimis ‘Loophole' ClosesDHL Express CEO John Pearson said the logistics giant could hire more international workers to help process a potential ...
The barrage of policy changes in the early days of the Trump administration is making logistics professionals nervous about the risk of recession and a contraction in air cargo demand.
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Just Style on MSNUS coalition calls for permanent end to de minimis loopholeA collective of US entities, known as the Coalition to Close the De Minimis Loophole, has reached out to US President Donald ...
The political game of ‘cat and mouse’ between some of the world’s biggest trading nations may have taken its first nibble at ...
Rather than an outright ban, a more effective approach involves targeted measures that balance trade facilitation, ...
President Trump signed executive orders imposing additional tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China under the International ...
Proposed move may increase delivery times, push price tags up by as much as 50% for items that continue to ship by air.
Rep. Linda Sánchez on Tuesday introduced legislation to close the de minimus loophole that allows the duty-free importation of packages valued at under $800.
The exemption will remain even with new tariffs set to take effect Tuesday as the White House pursues better methods to collect duties from low-cost goods.
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