Impact Analysis: US 100% Tariff Policy on Supply Chains

On November 1, 2025, the United States officially implemented a policy imposing an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods. This move not only triggered severe volatility in global financial markets but also had profound implications for international maritime logistics and supply chain configurations. According to preliminary customs statistics from October 2025, the impact of this policy on bilateral trade between China and the United States is expected to increase logistics costs by more than 20% annually. Corporate supply chain resilience is facing unprecedented challenges, making flexible supply chain adjustments an urgent necessity for effective risk management.

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Mexico City’s Logistics Miracle: Connecting with Seaports

Welcome to the Great Shipping Secrets of a City Without a Sea! Heard that Mexico City has no shipping port? That’s right. It’s like that friend who always stands by the pool but never jumps in. But don’t underestimate it—this landlocked giant relies on a crew of port buddies to thrive in the international shipping world. Want to know how to break the curse of “no sea, no trade”? Keep scrolling, hot logistics gossip awaits you! 

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Understanding International Trade Terms: A Guide to Incoterms

In international trade, the first thing buyers and sellers often need to clarify is the quotation terms (Incoterms). They determine who is responsible for freight, insurance, customs clearance, duties, and other costs and risks. Understanding these terms not only protects your own interests but also enhances the professionalism and credibility of your quotations.

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