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Typhoon Ragasa Grounds Hong Kong: More Than 700 Flights Canceled as Cargo Networks Brace for Disruption

Hong Kong is facing its toughest weather challenge of the year. On Tuesday, the city was brought to a standstill as Typhoon Ragasa, already labeled the most powerful storm of 2025, swept into the Pearl River Delta. Authorities raised the Signal 8 warning, a measure rarely taken, which meant schools...

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Poland Reopens Border With Belarus: Eurasian Rail Freight Begins to Move Again

After days of uncertainty, Poland has announced the reopening of its border crossings with Belarus. The decision, effective at midnight on Thursday, immediately eases pressure on one of the most important bottlenecks for Eurasian trade. The hub of Małaszewicze, which handles nearly 90 percent of China–Europe Express Rail traffic, had been...

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DHL Restarts Its U.S. Parcel Service After Four Weeks, Just in Time for Peak Season

After nearly a month of suspension, DHL has quietly reopened its parcel lane to the United States. The pause, which lasted four weeks, left many exporters scrambling for alternatives. At the heart of the disruption was Washington’s decision to end the $800 “de minimis” exemption, a rule that had allowed...

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De minimis squeeze: parcel tariffs put pressure on cross-border e-commerce margins

Country: United StatesCategory: business Tighter tariff treatment on small parcels that formerly sailed under de minimis thresholds is reshaping unit economics for cross-border DTC sellers. Carriers now face longer clearance cycles, more exceptions, and customer-service overhead as duties surprise end-buyers. Merchants are testing new playbooks: moving inventory into domestic fulfillment, shifting...

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“TK Aero”: Turkish Cargo courts aerospace with 24/7 AOG play

Country: TürkiyeCategory: air Turkish Cargo is rolling out a dedicated aerospace offer geared to AOG and time-critical spares. Beyond lift, the product leans on control-tower coordination, prioritized handling, tight SLAs, and enhanced milestone visibility. It signals a broader pivot from capacity selling to solution selling, bundling first/last mile, bonded transfers, and...

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New U.S. “port fees” on Chinese-linked vessels could redraw ocean cost maps

Country: United StatesCategory: maritime The U.S. is preparing a schedule of targeted port fees on vessels built, owned, or operated by Chinese interests. For carriers, the near-term calculus is complicated: rotate Chinese-built tonnage off U.S. services and accept temporary inefficiencies, or keep fleets as-is and risk fee exposure just as peak...

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