Notice of Peak Season Surcharge for Cargo Transport from the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East to the East Coast and Gulf of the USA

Notice of Peak Season Surcharge for Cargo Transport from the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East to the East Coast and Gulf of the USA

This article outlines that starting from July 18, 2025, a peak season surcharge will be implemented for shipments from the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East to the US East Coast and Gulf ports. This measure aims to address market fluctuations and rising costs, ensuring the quality and stability of transportation services to meet customers' demands for reliable logistics solutions.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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Transforming Trade in the Middle East A Key Path to Adapting to New Customs Regulations

Transforming Trade in the Middle East A Key Path to Adapting to New Customs Regulations

The trade landscape in the Middle East is rapidly changing, with countries reforming customs processes to promote the development of the non-oil economy. Saudi Arabia's total trade reached $286 billion in 2023, highlighting its regional dominance. As nations like Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait actively expand international trade and seek economic diversification, customs reform is playing a crucial role. Partnering with efficient logistics providers will be key for businesses to navigate the complexities of customs.

Yangpu Port Container Throughput Hits Record High Direct Route to Middle East Supports Local Economic Development

Yangpu Port Container Throughput Hits Record High Direct Route to Middle East Supports Local Economic Development

In the first half of this year, Yangpu Port's container throughput exceeded 1 million TEUs, setting a new historical record. The newly opened routes, especially the foreign trade line connecting to the Middle East, have significantly improved transportation efficiency and reduced costs for enterprises, providing strong support for the economic development of Hainan.

07/18/2024 Logistics
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Queen Alia Airport Strengthens Middle Eastern Aviation Hub Status

Queen Alia Airport Strengthens Middle Eastern Aviation Hub Status

Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman is a vital aviation hub in Jordan. This paper analyzes its operations, strategic importance, and future potential from a data-driven perspective. With an annual throughput of 9 million passengers, the airport has received the “Best Airport in the Middle East” award. While facing challenges, it also benefits from the growth of Jordan's tourism industry and the expansion of the Middle Eastern aviation market. By leveraging data-driven decision-making, the airport can continuously improve its service quality and operational efficiency.

World Cup Spurs 70B Crossborder Ecommerce Boom

World Cup Spurs 70B Crossborder Ecommerce Boom

The Qatar World Cup has ignited the cross-border e-commerce market, with Black Friday GMV in the Middle East and North Africa region projected to reach $8.4 billion. Demand for World Cup-themed products is surging, with searches for football shoes, trophies, and medals skyrocketing. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should focus on precise product selection, market research, logistics assurance, and compliant operations to seize the opportunities and tap into the World Cup business potential.