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  • India-US carriers likely to kill August rate hikes amid new tariff uncertainty
    India-US carriers likely to kill August rate hikes amid new tariff uncertainty
  • Congress eyes a tax credit for reshoring port crane manufacturing
    Congress eyes a tax credit for reshoring port crane manufacturing
  • Tariff volatility puts smaller US importers in planning limbo
    Tariff volatility puts smaller US importers in planning limbo
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India-US carriers likely to kill August rate hikes amid new tariff uncertainty

Local liner sources who spoke with the Journal of Commerce signaled that carriers would cancel increase notices scheduled for Aug. 1 and instead extend existing prices through the first half of the month.

Congress eyes a tax credit for reshoring port crane manufacturing

The legislation aims to incentivize a domestic crane industry and move US ports away from China’s dominant manufacturer.

Tariff volatility puts smaller US importers in planning limbo

Higher costs and shifting deadlines are making business difficult for small cargo owners and those shipping low-value goods.

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