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White House Delaying Tariffs

White House Delaying Tariffs

by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Jan 5, 2026 | Tariffs, Economic trends, Importing

An announcement from President Trump has led to the White House delaying tariffs until 2027. In particular, Trump is postponing planned tariff hikes on imported furniture products for one year. Some of these products include upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets,...
Exporting Out Of The US

Exporting Out Of The US

by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Dec 31, 2025 | Exporting, Shipping Logistics, Supply Chain

While it is an excellent opportunity for shippers, there are numerous challenges associated with exporting out of the US. The US is one of the world’s largest exporters and an ideal location for reaching other markets. Due to its popularity, US manufacturing companies...
Mexico Imposing A 50% Tariff

Mexico Imposing A 50% Tariff

by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Dec 24, 2025 | Tariffs, Importing, Shipping Logistics

The international shipping industry continues to feel the strain from trade wars, with Mexico imposing a 50% tariff. On December 10, Mexico’s congress agreed to hike tariffs on more than 1,400 imports from China and other Asian nations. Some of the goods subject to...
China Hit A $1 Trillion Trade Surplus

China Hit A $1 Trillion Trade Surplus

by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Dec 11, 2025 | Economic trends, Importing, Shipping Logistics

China hit a $1 trillion trade surplus for the first time on December 8. Over the last 11 months of 2025, China’s surplus reached $1.08 trillion, beating 2024’s $992 billion amount. A trade surplus is the value of how much a country exports that exceeds its imports. In...
US Reducing South Korea’s Tariffs

US Reducing South Korea’s Tariffs

by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Dec 4, 2025 | Tariffs, Economic trends, Importing

A bilateral trade deal is resulting in the US reducing South Korea’s tariffs on imports. On December 1, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that the US will reduce levies to 15% retroactively to November 1. Previously, the US imposed tariffs of up to 25% on...
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