by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Apr 2, 2025 | Economic trends, Importing, Shipping Logistics
An executive order signed in February has President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs starting today. Termed “Liberation Day” by Trump, various countries that bring cargo into the U.S. will see new taxes on importation. These tariffs will differ from Trump’s recently...
by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Mar 19, 2025 | Economic trends, Importing, Supply Chain
A trade war between the U.S. and other countries is starting to see Trump’s tariffs affecting the food industry. Over the last few months, President Trump has announced various tariffs on imports into the U.S. Along with taxes on different goods, such as steel and...
by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Mar 12, 2025 | Economic trends, Importing, Shipping Logistics
An executive order President Trump signed on February 10th has aluminum and steel tariffs starting today. Aluminum and steel importations into the U.S. will have a taxation of 25%. Yesterday, Trump announced that Canada would have to double the tariff and pay 50% for...
by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Mar 6, 2025 | Economic trends, Importing, Shipping Logistics
President Trump is pausing automobile tariffs for imports from Mexico and Canada for one month. The 30-day exception will protect autos and auto parts from a 25% tariff that Trump recently enforced for importations. White House press security Karoline Levitt said the...
by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Mar 4, 2025 | Economic trends, Importing, Supply Chain
Trump’s tariffs are beginning today after a month-long extension of an executive order signed last month. Imports from Mexico and most goods from Canada will see a 25% tariff hike. Energy products from Canada to the U.S. will see a reduced 10% rate. Initially, the...
by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Feb 27, 2025 | Economic trends, Importing, Shipping Logistics
After a postponement in January, President Trump made an announcement regarding the Canada and Mexico tariffs starting next month. On February 24th, Trump said the tariffs “will go forward” and begin on March 4th. Most imports from Canada and Mexico into the U.S. will...