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FREIGHT MARKET UPDATE | WEEK 23 | 2026

Trans-Pacific space remained tight entering June as strong booking demand continued across Asia-U.S. trade lanes. Carriers have added select extra loader sailings to support U.S. West Coast movement, but capacity relief remains uneven. U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast services remain the most constrained, with several sailings from China [...]

USTR PROPOSES 10% AND 12.5% TARIFFS ON 60 ECONOMIES IN SECTION 301 FORCED LABOR INVESTIGATION

On June 2, 2026, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) released findings from its Section 301 forced labor investigation. The agency proposed additional tariffs of 10% or 12.5% on imports from 60 economies that have failed to ban or enforce prohibitions on goods produced with forced labor. [...]

USTR PROPOSES 25% SECTION 301 TARIFF ON BRAZILIAN GOODS: 1,200+ HTS EXEMPTIONS AND 430 AIRCRAFT CARVE-OUTS

Late on June 1, 2026, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) published a Federal Register notice proposing a 25% Section 301 tariff on all goods of Brazil, with two major carve-outs: Articles already covered by Section 232 tariffs (steel, aluminum, copper, and certain heavy equipment) are excluded. [...]

SECTION 232 TARIFF REDUCTIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL, HVAC AND MOBILE INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVE JUNE 8, 2026

The White House issued a new proclamation on June 1, 2026, further adjusting tariff regimes for imports of aluminum, steel and copper into the United States. The changes apply to goods entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m. Eastern daylight time on June [...]

DOJ PLANS APPEAL OVER IEEPA DUTY REFUND ORDER AND CBP COMMISSIONER TESTIMONY

The Department of Justice (DOJ) said it intends to appeal a Court of International Trade (CIT) order involving refunds of duties collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and a separate order requiring U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney S. Scott to appear for live testimony. [...]

FREIGHT MARKET UPDATE | WEEK 22 | 2026

Trans-Pacific capacity conditions remained tight during Week 22 as importers accelerated cargo movement ahead of expected fuel surcharge adjustments and earlier retail inventory deadlines. Analysts report that short-term front-loading activity, elevated bunker fuel costs, and ongoing Middle East-related operational disruption continue tightening effective vessel capacity across Asia-U.S. trade lanes. [...]

2026-05-27T20:45:40+00:00May 27th, 2026|Freight Market, Freight Talk, News, Shipping News|

U.S.-CHINA 2026 TRADE TALKS YIELD PRELIMINARY BILATERAL TRADE OUTCOMES

Following economic and trade consultations in Seoul and a heads-of-state meeting in Beijing, China and the United States have released a preliminary set of bilateral trade outcomes. For importers, exporters, and logistics operators on this trade lane, the outcomes touch four areas: tariff arrangements, agricultural trade, rare earth export controls, [...]

2026-05-21T13:52:30+00:00May 21st, 2026|Customs, Domestic Transport, Freight Talk, Import|

FREIGHT MARKET UPDATE | WEEK 21 | 2026

Trans-Pacific capacity conditions remain tight during Week 21 as elevated shipping demand, blank sailings, and vessel allocation changes continue pressuring U.S.-bound services. FUEL SUPPLY PRESSURE CONTINUES TO IMPACT OPERATIONS Middle East-related fuel supply concerns continue impacting vessel operations across Asia. Longer refueling delays and operational disruptions are contributing to [...]

2026-05-20T19:35:36+00:00May 20th, 2026|Freight Market, Freight Talk, News, Shipping News|

FEDERAL CIRCUIT TEMPORARILY STAYS SECTION 122 TARIFF RULING PENDING APPEAL

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a temporary administrative stay of the U.S. Court of International Trade’s recent ruling that invalidated the Administration’s Section 122 tariff program. The order temporarily pauses both the judgment and the permanent injunction entered by the CIT while the appellate court [...]

SECTION 122 TARIFF RULING LIMITS USE TO GLOBAL IMPORT SURCHARGES

The U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) issued a decision invalidating Proclamation 11012, the February 2026 action that imposed a 10 percent across-the-board import surcharge under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. The court determined that the Administration relied on economic indicators that did not meet the statutory [...]

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