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Cargo sensors present benefits, challenges for regulatory agencies: WCO

The lack of interoperability between a wide-ranging set of tracking hardware products presents an obstacle for customs authorities to overcome, a new report has found.

Robust demand emerges on Asia-Europe ocean trade as peak season begins

But all eyes are on the July 9 end to the 90-day pause on US tariffs that forwarders believe will determine the level of demand through the rest of the year.

US shippers ride ebb and flow of Mexican cross-border freight demand

Data shows the up and down movement of goods in recent months tied to changing US tariff policy.

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