Government of Canada Clamping Down on Driver Inc. Scheme in Budget 2025

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. Trucking is vital to connecting Canada’s vast and expansive territory and bridging our united economies, but not at the expense of industry standards and tax obligations. Too many trucking companies and the drivers they hire are in […]
Ocean Rates Higher by Double Digits as U.S. Makes Asia Trade Progress

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. Container rates on trans-Pacific routes from Asia to the United States and Northern Europe improved by double digits as negotiators made progress on regional trade deals.
China’s Port Fee Retaliation Lands Lightly on U.S. Carriers

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. The impact of Chinese port fees on U.S.-owned and -operated ships has proved milder than expected.
Port of Vancouver Rolls Out ‘Just-in-Time’ Ship Arrivals

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has introduced a formal process to enable cargo ships to arrive at the Port of Vancouver “just-in-time,” marking a milestone in its strategy to improve efficiency and predictability of vessel movements.
Supply Chain Challenges Could Cost Airlines More than $11 Billion in 2025

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in collaboration with Oliver Wyman, a business of Marsh McLennan, have launched a joint study, Reviving the Commercial Aircraft Supply Chain. The report addresses supply chain challenges in the aerospace industry, and explores […]
Chinese-Built Vessels Exempt from China’s U.S.-Ship Port Fees

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. China has announced the implementation measures for its port fees for U.S. ships that come as a tit-for-tat measure against the USTR 301 port fees for Chinese owned, operated or built vessels that call U.S. ports from October 14.
Shipping Backlog Eases with Tentative Settlement in Rotterdam Strike

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. The backlog of shipping that was created in Northern Europe due to a strike by lashers in Rotterdam and a slowdown by Belgian marine pilots is expected to ease in the coming days. The unions representing the […]
Trump Says U.S., Canada Can ‘Get There’ on Tariff Deal

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. President Donald Trump said he expects the U.S. and Canada can “get there” on a resolution to their dispute over sectoral tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos.
Rotterdam Labor Dispute Causes Renewed Port Delays Across Northern Europe

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. Container operations at the Port of Rotterdam have come to a standstill due to a 48-hour strike by employees responsible for securing and releasing containers on ships and at docks. The labor action, which began on October […]
Shippers Expected to Be in the Driving Seat to Secure Better 2026 Ocean Contracts After Reversal of Trend

Veuillez noter que certaines nouvelles de transport international ainsi que les nouvelles américaines sont disponibles en anglais seulement. As the inflationary pressures on freight rates, stemming from Red Sea disruptions, front-loading and tariff-related issues, begin to ease, shippers are likely to negotiate more favourable contract rates and improved terms with carriers and forwarders for 2026.


