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U.S. Trade in 2025: Possibilities and preparation
January 7, 2025
With 2025 on the horizon, the lingering uncertainty around trade policies could significantly affect importer strategies and bottom lines. Our trade specialist offers a few suggestions to get ready.
Cross-border Update: Deciphering your options
June 7, 2021
North American shippers are producing considerable volume of cross-border freight. How shippers navigate the complexities revolving around border delays, near-shoring demands and Customs documentation will determine their transport efficiency.
2021 Trade Update: Uncertain global scenarios bear watching
November 11, 2020
Hemispheric trade got a big boost when a new cross-border agreement was crafted and signed, but now U.S. shippers must turn their attention
to ongoing tensions in Asia and the looming impact made by Brexit.
USMCA is signed into law, freight interests applaud the new deal
January 30, 2020
As was expected following both the United States House of Representatives and Senate each voting to move forward with the United States Mexico Canada (USMCA) agreement, as a replacement for its predecessor the North American Free Trade Agreement, USMCA was formally signed into law by President Trump yesterday.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce continues to make the case for enacting USCMA
October 3, 2019
In a media conference call this week, Neil Bradley, U.S. Chamber of Commerce executive vice president and chief policy officer, said that time is of the essence for Congress to move forward and enact USCMA sooner than later.
Business groups pen letter to Congress, calling for USMCA to be made law
July 24, 2019
While the United States Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA) is not a done deal until it is signed off by Congress and signed into law by President Trump, that has not stopped business concerns from clamoring for that to happen. That was made clear in a letter sent to the members of Congress by more than 600 United States-based business groups and more than 30 industries.
With U.S.-Mexico reaching agreement, trade tensions at southern border lessen
June 10, 2019
With last Friday’s news that the United States and Mexico reached a deal that will put off the implementation of tariffs by the United States on Mexico, which it had planned to start today as a countermeasure to what President Trump called an “ongoing illegal immigration crisis” at the Southern border, it is likely cross-border trade stakeholders are breathing a collective sign of relief.
United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA): More cross-border “curveballs”
June 5, 2019
Trade experts say the new, trilateral trade agreement has much to offer, but isn’t much of a departure from NAFTA. However, one thing is for certain: international shippers must master some new fine print if USMCA is ratified—and do it quickly.
AAR and Class I members tell Congress to pass USMCA sooner than later
May 23, 2019
While USMCA has still not been formally signed into law, it has the attention of the freight railroad sector, to be sure. And that was presented in a very detailed letter sent to the Members of the United States Congress from the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and its undersigned Class I freight railroad members.
Freight railroads are on board with USMCA
December 4, 2018
There appears to be a collective sigh relief among freight railroad industry stakeholders, regardless of the agreement’s new name.
FTZ Update: New tariffs drive demand for solutions
October 30, 2018
Softening the impact of tariffs by utilizing Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) has long been an attractive option for savvy shippers. But in today’s world of sudden changes in trade policies, the practice may need to be more widely embraced.
Uncertainty surrounds fine print of new, trilateral North American free trade deal
October 19, 2018
Even though a ‘new NAFTA’ has been introduced, many specifics remain slim.
Plenty to sort through regarding the future fate of NAFTA
August 28, 2018
Based on news coming out of the nation’s capital yesterday, it appears that progress on NAFTA’s future is becoming visible, at least, with the U.S. and Mexico coming to terms on various facets of a new NAFTA, so to speak.
Cross-border trade: Preparation and experience pay off
June 7, 2018
Political bluster aside, logistics professionals on all sides of the border agree that careful planning, attention to detail and good partnerships are all key to continued, efficient cross-border transit—no matter who’s in the White House.
ATA chief Spear makes the case for infrastructure bill and trade agreements in NASSTRAC keynote
May 10, 2018
In a wide-ranging opening keynote at last week’s National Shippers Strategic Transportation Council (NASSTRAC) annual meeting in Orlando, Fla., American Trucking Associations (ATA) President and CEO Chris Spear laid out a compelling case for what is working in trucking, what needs to be worked on, and what needs to happen in order to overcome a heightened state of acrimony in Washington, D.C.