US Considers 25 Truck Tariff Sparks Manufacturing Debate

US Considers 25 Truck Tariff Sparks Manufacturing Debate

The US imposes a 25% tariff on imported heavy trucks, aiming to reshape American manufacturing, but potentially leading to increased costs and supply chain disruptions. Experts suggest this move might be intended to limit the entry of Chinese electric trucks into the US market. Shipping companies face challenges in cost control and long-term partnerships. Calls are being made to remove the tariffs, arguing they harm the interests of allies. The impact of the tariff policy is complex and requires close monitoring.

Temus Supply Chain Shift Alters Chinese Manufacturing Dynamics

Temus Supply Chain Shift Alters Chinese Manufacturing Dynamics

Temu's rise is attributed to China's robust supply chain system. Faced with slowing global e-commerce growth, Temu heavily invests in the Chinese supply chain by deeply empowering industrial belt merchants, building a super factory system, and constructing a full-chain cross-border logistics network. The new quality transformation of China's supply chain, characterized by high quality and branding, provides Temu with new growth opportunities, helping Chinese brands go global and enhancing their position in the global value chain.

Anker Expands Global Electronics Reach with Smart Manufacturing

Anker Expands Global Electronics Reach with Smart Manufacturing

Anker Innovations is dedicated to building Chinese consumer electronics brands in the global market. Through continuous innovation, it has successfully incubated multiple smart hardware brands such as Anker and Eufy. The company's products cover over 100 countries and regions worldwide, serving more than 30 million users. With an annual growth rate exceeding 50%, Anker Innovations demonstrates strong momentum. It embodies the charm of "Made in China with Intelligence" through its actions, showcasing the potential of Chinese brands on the world stage.

Tohachi Massager Advances Wellness Tech with Smart Manufacturing

Tohachi Massager Advances Wellness Tech with Smart Manufacturing

Shenzhen East Eight Industrial Co., Ltd. is a massager enterprise integrating R&D, design, production, and sales. With a strong R&D team and numerous patents, its products cover multiple categories and have passed several international certifications. The monthly production capacity reaches 600,000 units. The company is committed to providing high-quality massager products to global customers, focusing on innovation and meeting diverse needs with advanced technology and efficient manufacturing processes. Their goal is to improve well-being through accessible and reliable massage solutions.

Automation Engineers Sought for Smart Manufacturing in Ningbo

Automation Engineers Sought for Smart Manufacturing in Ningbo

Non-standard automation engineer wanted in Cixi, Ningbo. Responsibilities include designing, drawing, and improving non-standard equipment. Hangzhou Liyi Exhibition Co., Ltd. Ningbo Office offers broad development prospects, contributing to the automation upgrade of the cross-border e-commerce industry. The work location is at Liyi Automation in Cixi City. We are looking for a motivated individual to join our team and contribute to innovative solutions in the field of non-standard automation.

PTC Asia 2026 to Showcase Smart Manufacturing Innovations

PTC Asia 2026 to Showcase Smart Manufacturing Innovations

PTC ASIA 2026 will gather over 3,300 companies worldwide, showcasing the latest technologies in smart manufacturing, green and low-carbon solutions, and digital transformation. The exhibition focuses on core areas such as fluid power, electrical drives, and mechanical transmission. It provides a platform for businesses to gain insights into industry trends, expand business channels, and enhance brand influence. This event serves as a crucial hub for professionals seeking advancements and collaborations within the power transmission and control technology sector.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Clear Signs of Recovery in China's Warehousing Industry in August 2024

Clear Signs of Recovery in China's Warehousing Industry in August 2024

In August 2024, China's warehouse index rose to 50.2%, indicating a recovery in the industry. Key indicators such as end-of-period inventory, average inventory turnover, number of employees, and business expectations have improved. However, the new orders index remains below the prosperity line, suggesting that demand has not fully recovered.

09/05/2024 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Rise in May Amid Recovery

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Rise in May Amid Recovery

North American Class 8 truck orders rebounded significantly in May, exceeding expectations according to FTR and ACT Research data, though still below replacement demand. Fleet demand resilience and order backlogs are supporting production. Economic conditions, technological advancements, and regulatory policies will continue to shape the market. The industry needs to pay attention to long-term trends and actively respond to challenges. This positive order activity signals continued, albeit moderated, strength in the heavy-duty truck market despite broader economic uncertainties.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Industry Shows Signs of Recovery As Inventorysales Ratio Drops

US Freight Industry Shows Signs of Recovery As Inventorysales Ratio Drops

The US freight market is facing a potential rebound driven by historically low inventory-to-sales ratios. Multiple factors are converging, posing significant challenges to the freight market, and the government is actively taking measures to address them. Freight companies need to enhance supply chain visibility, optimize inventory management, and expand capacity to navigate the future, which presents both opportunities and challenges. This situation requires proactive strategies to mitigate risks and capitalize on the anticipated freight rebound.

LA and Long Beach Ports See January Surge Amid Economic Recovery

LA and Long Beach Ports See January Surge Amid Economic Recovery

Los Angeles and Long Beach ports experienced a significant surge in throughput in January, driven by pre-holiday restocking and the recovering US economy. However, potential risks such as the Red Sea crisis and Panama Canal congestion remain a concern. Both ports are actively addressing these challenges, aiming to regain market share and achieve sustainable growth. They are implementing strategies to mitigate disruptions and ensure smooth operations despite the global uncertainties impacting supply chains and trade flows. The ports' performance is a key indicator of overall economic health.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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