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SECTION 232 HTSUS CORRECTIONS REFINE TARIFF TREATMENT FOR METAL PRODUCTS

The U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), has issued an unpublished notice introducing technical corrections and a clarification to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) following the Administration’s April 2, 2026 proclamation on aluminum, steel, and copper imports. These updates refine how certain [...]

SECTION 232 TARIFF ADJUSTMENT PROCESS TIED TO NEW U.S. STEEL AND ALUMINUM PRODUCTION COMMITMENTS

The U.S. Department of Commerce has established a new process that allows certain steel and aluminum producers to qualify for adjusted Section 232 tariff treatment. The framework links tariff reductions to verified commitments to expand U.S. production capacity, introducing a formal application and compliance structure. WHO QUALIFIES FOR SECTION 232 [...]

2026-04-24T16:43:45+00:00April 24th, 2026|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|

CIT RULING CLARIFIES TELECOMMUNICATIONS CLASSIFICATION AND LIMITS POST-LIQUIDATION DUTY RECOVERY

On April 23, 2026, the Court of International Trade (CIT) issued a decision in that clarifies how certain cables are classified under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) and how Section 301 duties apply. The ruling addresses whether cables used with telecommunications equipment qualify for telecommunications classification [...]

2026-04-24T16:03:31+00:00April 24th, 2026|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|

FREIGHT MARKET UPDATE | WEEK 17 | 2026

Global freight conditions in Week 17 reflect a market shaped by tightening trans-Pacific capacity, elevated blank sailing activity, and active infrastructure developments affecting vessel scheduling. WHERE IS TRANS-PACIFIC OCEAN CAPACITY TIGHTENING? Trans-Pacific ocean capacity tightened across most major Asia origins driven by service adjustments tied to the new contract [...]

2026-04-22T21:36:52+00:00April 22nd, 2026|Freight Market, Freight Talk, News, Shipping News|

PANAMA CANAL UPDATES TRANSIT BOOKING SYSTEM

The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) recently announced updates to its Transit Reservation (Booking) System, introducing the Enhanced Long-Term Slot Allocation program (LoTSA 2.5) and modifications to how additional booking slots are offered for Neopanamax and Panamax vessel transits. WHAT IS THE LOTSA 2.5 PROGRAM? The LoTSA 2.5 program covers transit [...]

2026-04-20T14:58:33+00:00April 20th, 2026|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|

FREIGHT MARKET UPDATE | WEEK 16 | 2026

Global freight conditions in Week 16 reflect a market adjusting to sustained disruption in the Middle East alongside shifting capacity conditions across both ocean and air networks. Ocean carriers continue to reroute around restricted waterways, placing pressure on alternative hubs, while air cargo demand remains elevated following seasonal volume [...]

2026-04-17T15:48:26+00:00April 17th, 2026|Freight Market, Freight Talk, News, Shipping News|

CPSC eFILING REQUIREMENTS INTRODUCE A NEW STANDARD FOR IMPORT COMPLIANCE IN 2026

The transition from voluntary participation to mandatory compliance is approaching for the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission eFiling program. With a defined implementation date in July 2026, importers of regulated consumer products are now entering the final preparation window for a standardized, data-driven filing requirement that will apply across all [...]

2026-04-17T14:17:49+00:00April 17th, 2026|Airfreight, Freight Talk, Shipping News|

AIR CARGO DEMAND UP 11.2% IN FEBRUARY 2026

Global air cargo demand rose 11.2% in February 2026 compared to the same period a year prior, according to industry analysts. Capacity grew 8.5% year-over-year and the cargo load factor reached 46%, up 1.1 percentage points. Every major trade corridor posted growth during the month, reflecting broad momentum across the [...]

2026-04-16T18:25:47+00:00April 16th, 2026|Airfreight, Freight Talk, Shipping News|

CAPE DEPLOYMENT SET FOR APRIL 20 AS CBP INITIATES ACE-BASED IEEPA REFUND PROCESS

In a Cargo Systems Messaging Service announcement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed that it will deploy the first phase of the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) tool on April 20, 2026, within the Automated Commercial Environment Secure Data Portal (ACE). This release establishes an electronic process [...]

2026-04-10T20:33:33+00:00April 10th, 2026|Customs, Freight Talk, Import|

DIESEL PRICES CONTINUE TO INFLUENCE DOMESTIC FREIGHT CAPACITY

Diesel prices are now influencing domestic freight behavior, with rising fuel costs contributing to tightening capacity across key lanes. WHAT ARE PROJECTED DIESEL FUEL COSTS GOING INTO THE SECOND QUARTER? Following military action in the Middle East on February 28, 2026, and the subsequent de facto closure of the [...]

2026-04-10T15:30:56+00:00April 10th, 2026|Domestic Transport, Freight Talk, News, Shipping News|
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