Amazon Expands European Export Program to 30 Emerging Markets

Amazon Expands European Export Program to 30 Emerging Markets

Amazon's European export program is upgraded, allowing sellers to directly sell existing products to over 30 emerging European markets without additional translation or listing transfer. This initiative aims to help sellers expand their market reach and seize the opportunities in emerging e-commerce markets, providing new growth avenues. Sellers can now easily tap into a wider customer base and boost sales by leveraging Amazon's existing infrastructure and streamlined processes for international expansion. This simplifies the process of entering new markets and reduces the barriers to entry for European e-commerce.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls in Latest AAR Report

US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls in Latest AAR Report

The latest report from the Association of American Railroads (AAR) indicates a slight increase of 0.6% in U.S. rail carloads for the week ending August 23rd. However, internal dynamics show a divergence, with intermodal traffic decreasing by 1.9% year-over-year. Overall, rail freight volume remains positive year-to-date. The report highlights the impact of consumer demand, supply chain adjustments, and energy transition on rail freight, reflecting the complex dynamics of the U.S. economy. This data provides insights into the current economic landscape and its influence on transportation patterns.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Taiwan Air Cargo International Marks 60 Years of Global Logistics Growth

Taiwan Air Cargo International Marks 60 Years of Global Logistics Growth

Taiwan Air Cargo International Logistics Group, established in 1957, is a leading air freight forwarder in Taiwan. With over six decades of experience and a global agent network, the company offers diverse logistics services including air, sea, and land transportation, warehousing, and customs clearance. Dedicated to technological innovation and customer satisfaction, Taiwan Air Cargo provides efficient and reliable international logistics solutions, including specialized pet transportation services and a convenient online cargo tracking system. They strive to meet the evolving needs of their clients with comprehensive and tailored logistics support.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Amazons Rufus Suggests Offplatform Products Alarming Sellers

Amazons Rufus Suggests Offplatform Products Alarming Sellers

Amazon Shopping Assistant introduces off-site recommendations, not for open redirection, but for attracting select brands to join and strengthen membership loyalty. Independent sites should collaborate with the Amazon ecosystem. AI readability is crucial for traffic. This new feature aims to enhance the customer experience within Amazon while subtly promoting curated brands. By controlling the external recommendations, Amazon maintains control over the customer journey and reinforces its position as a central shopping destination. The success of independent sites depends on understanding and leveraging Amazon's ecosystem, and optimizing content for AI-driven search and recommendation algorithms.

Blackrock Microsoft Boost Data Center Investments for AI Growth

Blackrock Microsoft Boost Data Center Investments for AI Growth

A global data center investment boom is underway. BlackRock and Microsoft are jointly raising $12.5 billion, Blackstone plans to invest $4.65 billion in Germany, the UAE's G42 Group intends to invest $300-500 million in the Philippines, and Wildberries is accelerating the construction of its own data centers. Over the next five years, global data center-related investments are projected to exceed $3 trillion to support the development of artificial intelligence and cloud computing. This surge reflects the critical role of data centers in powering the AI revolution.

US Freight Rail Faces Labor Shortages Monopoly Concerns

US Freight Rail Faces Labor Shortages Monopoly Concerns

STB Chairman Martin Oberman sharply criticized US freight railroads, particularly the 'Big Four,' at the RailTrends conference for prioritizing profits over service by excessive workforce reductions. He emphasized the critical role of railroads in the US economy, calling the labor shortage a 'self-imposed embargo.' Oberman urged railroads to reassess their role and address the issues, warning of stricter regulations if they fail to do so. He highlighted the detrimental impact of their actions on service reliability and the overall economy, emphasizing the need for a shift in priorities from short-term gains to long-term sustainability and service quality.