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Join the conversation as we explore current events impacting the international freight market. From capacity crunches to legislative impacts, Green gives you deep insights for big freight decisions.
FAQ: What is the Difference Between Demurrage and Detention?
Demurrage is charged while the container is still at the port. Detention is outside the port no matter full or empty. To give you an example, imagine that a shipper or consignee has seven ‘free’ days once his or her container arrives at a port before [...]
West Coast Port Productivity Suffering from End of the Year Fast-Forwarding
Over the past three months, West Coast ports have been handling record-breaking levels of imports from Asia as importers rush to bring in China-sourced inventories before exclusions on Section 301 tariffs expire at the end of the year. Workforces handling the cargo at marine terminals, railroads, and distribution warehouses, however, [...]
West Coast Ports Expected to Remain Congested Through the End of 2020
In recent weeks, numerous shipments of holiday goods, inventory replenishment, e-commerce fulfilment, and even next spring’s home improvement merchandise have caused major congestion at U.S. West Coast ports like Los Angeles and Long Beach in California. The spike in import volume from mainland China into the U.S. is expected to [...]
U.S. and Brazil Sign Updated ATEC Trade Agreement, New Trade Rules Added
On Monday, October 20, 2020, the United States and Brazil re-signed an updated and expanded Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation (ATEC) adding three key provisions for Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation, Good Regulatory Practices, and Anticorruption. “From their first meetings, President Trump and President Bolsonaro have shared a vision [...]
White House Targets Counterfeit Imports from E-Commerce Platforms
In a memorandum posted on October 13th, United States President, Donald Trump, requested the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Attorney General to develop a proposal for bigger fines and new legislation focused on ending the import of counterfeit goods through e-commerce platforms. The White House notice detailed the [...]
West Coast Trans-Pacific Market Update
As Green continues to monitor the situation, stay up-to-date on freight news by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. For continuous updates, make sure to check out our website at greenworldwide.com.
WTO Grants EU Permission to Levy Almost $4 Billion in Tariffs Against US Goods in Civil Aircraft Dispute
On October 13, 2020 the World Trade Organization (WTO) reached a final decision, through arbitration, authorizing the European Union (EU) to take countermeasures against the United States for the trade impact of tax breaks provided to Boeing at a valuation of $3,993,212,564 USD annually. 15 YEAR BATTLE The fight between [...]
Can Cool Cargo Help Food Shippers Fulfill Consumer Demand?
As people spend more time at home, food distributors are finding themselves racing to meet the growing demand for cold storage. Before 2020 consumer food spending evenly balanced between foodservice and grocery, now, an overwhelming shift to grocery and direct-to-consumer services is driving a growing boom for refrigerated warehousing and [...]
FAQ: I Bought This Product from Overseas, Paid Duty on It, And Found Out That It Is Defective. Can I Ship It Back and Get A Duty Refund from Customs?
In times of globalization, goods get shipped from all over the world. Every link of supply chain gets validated and tested: placing a purchase order, manufacturing, shipping, and receiving at the final destination. It is understandable though, that despite numerous quality controls put in place, things [...]
USTR Section 301 Investigations Target Vietnam
On October 2, 2020, USTR announced it had initiated Section 301 investigations into Vietnam’s policies & practices regarding currency valuation and the use of illegal timber in products manufactured in Vietnam. This could have an enormous impact on the trade community, with many U.S. importers having moved production lines to [...]
FAQ: What Is Data Integration? What Are the Types of Data Integration Available In GEM?
Businesses started collecting data years ago during the technology boom, but as the use of data systems became more prominent, the number of technologies used to manage also multiplied. Now, most supply chains, typically using three or four legacy platforms, need options to manage more data [...]
USTR Extends Only 37 Section 301 Exclusions for Lists 1 and 2 Expiring October 2
On September 30, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative released two notices announcing a total of 37 Section 301 tariff exclusions that will be extended for List 1 and List 2 through December 31, 2020. The remaining 172 extensions are set to expire on October 2, 2020. LIST 1 [...]
‘Test Case’ and 3-Judge Panel Requested for Lawsuit Challenging Validity of List 3 and 4A Section 301 Tariffs
Since the initial filing with the Court of International Trade (CIT) on September 10, 2020, over 3,400 additional complaints have been submitted causing the Department of Justice (DOJ) to suggest using an established set of procedures to efficiently process all of the motions. International Trade Today outlined the DOJ advice [...]
FAQ: What Does the Drawback Process Look Like?
Many shippers are looking for ways to get more out of their supply chain and improve the bottom line. One, often underrated, program that can assist with significant savings is duty drawback. WHAT IS DUTY DRAWBACK? Established by the U.S. Continental Congress over two centuries ago, [...]
Rate Increases and Congestion at West Coast Ports Triggers FMC Warning to Carriers and Vessel-Sharing Alliances
Strong Trans-Pacific trade volumes leading into the Chinese Golden Week Holiday (beginning October 1st), is causing extreme congestion in Southern California and Pacific Northwest ports as spot market rates climb to new year-over-year highs; some carrier notices have advised vessel delays of up to a week before even having the [...]
latest publications
Join the conversation as we explore current events impacting the international freight market. From capacity crunches to legislative impacts, Green gives you deep insights for big freight decisions.
FAQ: What is the Difference Between Demurrage and Detention?
Demurrage is charged while the container is still at the port. Detention is outside the port [...]
West Coast Port Productivity Suffering from End of the Year Fast-Forwarding
Over the past three months, West Coast ports have been handling record-breaking levels of imports from Asia as importers rush [...]
West Coast Ports Expected to Remain Congested Through the End of 2020
In recent weeks, numerous shipments of holiday goods, inventory replenishment, e-commerce fulfilment, and even next spring’s home improvement merchandise have [...]
U.S. and Brazil Sign Updated ATEC Trade Agreement, New Trade Rules Added
On Monday, October 20, 2020, the United States and Brazil re-signed an updated and expanded Agreement on Trade and Economic [...]
White House Targets Counterfeit Imports from E-Commerce Platforms
In a memorandum posted on October 13th, United States President, Donald Trump, requested the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and [...]
West Coast Trans-Pacific Market Update
As Green continues to monitor the situation, stay up-to-date on freight news by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. For continuous updates, [...]
WTO Grants EU Permission to Levy Almost $4 Billion in Tariffs Against US Goods in Civil Aircraft Dispute
On October 13, 2020 the World Trade Organization (WTO) reached a final decision, through arbitration, authorizing the European Union (EU) [...]
Can Cool Cargo Help Food Shippers Fulfill Consumer Demand?
As people spend more time at home, food distributors are finding themselves racing to meet the growing demand for cold [...]
FAQ: I Bought This Product from Overseas, Paid Duty on It, And Found Out That It Is Defective. Can I Ship It Back and Get A Duty Refund from Customs?
In times of globalization, goods get shipped from all over the world. Every link of supply [...]
USTR Section 301 Investigations Target Vietnam
On October 2, 2020, USTR announced it had initiated Section 301 investigations into Vietnam’s policies & practices regarding currency valuation [...]
FAQ: What Is Data Integration? What Are the Types of Data Integration Available In GEM?
Businesses started collecting data years ago during the technology boom, but as the use of data [...]
USTR Extends Only 37 Section 301 Exclusions for Lists 1 and 2 Expiring October 2
On September 30, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative released two notices announcing a total of 37 Section 301 [...]
‘Test Case’ and 3-Judge Panel Requested for Lawsuit Challenging Validity of List 3 and 4A Section 301 Tariffs
Since the initial filing with the Court of International Trade (CIT) on September 10, 2020, over 3,400 additional complaints have [...]
FAQ: What Does the Drawback Process Look Like?
Many shippers are looking for ways to get more out of their supply chain and improve [...]
Rate Increases and Congestion at West Coast Ports Triggers FMC Warning to Carriers and Vessel-Sharing Alliances
Strong Trans-Pacific trade volumes leading into the Chinese Golden Week Holiday (beginning October 1st), is causing extreme congestion in Southern [...]
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