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  • A worker uses a shovel to move the raw material for the manufacture of lithium carbonate at the Llipi pilot Planton August 14, 2022 in Uyuni, Bolivia.
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    Trump orders Section 232 probe of critical minerals

    Similar investigations into other industries have been a precursor to sector-specific tariffs from the U.S., which wants to boost its domestic rare earth supply.

  • An aerial view of shipping containers stacked (TOP) and on rail cars (BOTTOM) at the Port Of Los Angeles
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    Brands temporarily halt ocean shipments from China

    Escalating tariffs between the U.S. and China are slowing global trade, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said.

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    Levi’s says any tariff-related price bumps will be ‘surgical’

    Chief Financial and Growth Officer Harmit Singh this month said the last time the company faced a similarly murky challenge was during the pandemic.

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    CH Robinson expands AI use for LTL quotes, capacity acquisition

    Since the capability launched, the freight broker has seen a 30% monthly jump in LTL quotes coming from AI.

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    Tariffs may fuel supply chain financing interest: Wells Fargo exec

    Financing programs can help companies get suppliers cash quickly and stretch out payment terms, said Jeremy Jansen, the bank's managing director of supply chain finance.

  • Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House on March 24, 2025.
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    US launches probe into semiconductor imports

    The Section 232 investigation comes ahead of anticipated tariffs on the industry.

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    US launches probe that could set stage for pharma tariffs

    The Commerce Department has begun a Section 232 investigation into the national security effects of the U.S. importing pharmaceuticals and their starting materials.

  • Cargo is loaded onto a B777 FedEx freighter on a tarmac.
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    FedEx’s China-to-US fee returns as it preps for de minimis changes

    The $0.45 per pound surcharge will end May 2, the day the carrier will adjust its charges for clearing sub-$800 imports through customs.

  • In an aerial view, container ships sit docked at the Port of Oakland on December 09, 2024 in Oakland, California.
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    Trump signs executive order to boost US’ role in ocean shipping

    A Maritime Action Plan will target port infrastructure, mariner workforce training and U.S. shipbuilding, per an executive order published Wednesday.

  • A Foxconn employee walks outside the factory complex holding a smartphone in one hand and a work ID badge in the other, with the manufacturing facility visible in the background, on April 12, 2025 in Shenzhen, China.
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    Trump excludes some electronics from reciprocal tariffs

    Smartphones and electronic integrated circuits, among other products, now qualify for the “semiconductor” exemption — though officials say sector-specific duties are still coming.

    Updated April 14, 2025
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    Trump’s tariffs spare various chemicals

    The exemption list also includes certain critical minerals, semiconductor components and energy products.

  • Symbolic of Sino-American relations, the flag of the United States of America and the flag of the Republic of China fly together on flag poles next to each other on a sunny, windy day.
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    China raises tariffs on US imports to 125%

    The increase takes effect April 12, and the country's Ministry of Finance signaled it won’t retaliate further if Trump hikes duties again.

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    UPS reinstates China-to-US fee — with no end date

    The $0.29 per pound surcharge is returning April 13 as the two countries' trade war continues to escalate.

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    Saia localizes its customer service operations

    The changes, which aim to speed response time, have led to “workforce impacts” in Georgia and Idaho.

  • An Amazon truck is seen entering the LDJ5 Amazon Sort Center on April 25, 2022 in New York City.
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    Amazon launches LTL service in US

    The less-than-truckload offering is currently limited to inbound shipments destined for the e-commerce giant’s fulfillment centers.

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    Amid tariff turmoil, Novartis commits to spending $23B on US manufacturing

    Novartis expects the new capacity will allow it to produce all of its key medicines “end to end” in the U.S., as the Trump administration buffets global trade with tariffs.

  • Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Commission, delivers a speech in front of the European Parliament
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    EU delays US tariff countermeasures by 90 days

    The move comes in response to President Donald Trump’s pause of reciprocal tariffs against the bloc and most other trading partners.

    Updated April 14, 2025
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    Trump says ‘major’ tariffs coming on pharmaceuticals

    The president said the new duties would “come shortly” in a speech on Tuesday, potentially joining levies specific to other sectors such as cars and auto parts.

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    Dollar Tree prepped for multiple tariff scenarios, CEO says

    The retailer is considering changes in its approach to supplier costs, product specifications and sourcing as it navigates shifting trade policies.

  • President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House on April 7, 2025.
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    Trump pauses most reciprocal tariffs, hikes China’s further

    The U.S. will now charge a 125% duty on imports from China, while most other countries will be subject to a 10% rate for 90 days.

    Updated April 11, 2025
  • A FedEx employee sorts boxes on the sidewalk on November 21, 2019 in New York City.
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    Ground delivery costs projected to climb despite discounting push

    Q1 rates were higher than expected as UPS and FedEx rolled out price increases, per the TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index.

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    Walmart, Uber share food delivery innovation strategies

    Executives said drones and autonomous vehicles are helping their companies speed up need-it-now delivery trips during Grocery Dive’s virtual event.

  • A truck transports a container at Yangluo container port on the Yangtze River on April 12, 2020 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.
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    China raises tariffs on US to 84%, matching Trump’s increase

    The retaliatory duties, taking effect Thursday, were originally set at 34% before the White House raised its own rates further.

  • Current Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney gives a speech to supporters during a rally in Montreal on March 27, 2025.
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    Canada to match US tariffs on car imports

    The 25% duty on non-USMCA compliant passenger vehicles and light cargo trucks went into effect April 9.

    Updated April 9, 2025
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    BNSF, Norfolk Southern team up for intermodal rail service at Pacific Northwest ports

    The offering will ship freight between the Northwest Seaport Alliance and Chicago in six days, per the companies.