Title: U.S. Launches Forced Labor Inquiry Targeting Global Trade Partners
Update: US opens forced-labor probe into 60 trading partners The United States has initiated a Section 301 investigation into
Update: Intel has manufacturing capacity issues. They may take years to fix.
Title: Intel Confronts Prolonged Production Challenges
Update: Intel has manufacturing capacity issues. They may take years to fix. Intel currently faces significant manufacturing capacity constraints
U.S. Launches Trade Probe into Foreign Production Levels
The Trump administration initiated a Section 301 investigation into foreign manufacturing production and capacity. This probe specifically targets several countries, including China and Mexico. The co
Best Buy Navigates Memory Supply Challenges Amid AI Boom
Electronics retailer Best Buy is actively responding to a significant memory shortage, a challenge largely fueled by the burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) sector. The intense demand from the AI
Major Brands Drive Scope 3 Emission Reduction Initiatives
Leading global companies Mars, Meta, Patagonia, and L’Oréal are intensifying their efforts to address Scope 3 emissions. This collective initiative aims to significantly reduce their overall carbon fo
USITC Launches Study on USMCA’s Automotive Influence
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has initiated a new study. This investigation will scrutinize the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)’s automotive rules. Its primary goal is
Logistics Shifts: Asia-Europe Landbridge Sees Multimodal Surge Amid Conflict
The Middle East conflict has profoundly impacted international supply chains. This ongoing instability has rendered previously popular sea-air services through Jebel Ali in the UAE unviable for many s
Taiwanese Carriers Expand Fleets Amidst Market Headwinds
Taiwanese shipping lines Yang Ming and Wan Hai have significantly expanded their combined order book by adding 12 new vessels. This strategic move comes as both carriers reported a downturn in their f
Global Shipping Faces Prolonged Red Sea Disruptions, Potential Surcharges
The global ocean shipping industry faces continued uncertainty as the anticipated recovery of the Red Sea market has been postponed. Lars Jensen, CEO of Vespucci Maritime, delivered this assessment at
Asia’s Fuel Supplies Dwindle as Hormuz Disruptions Intensify
Asia faces a rapidly escalating fuel crisis, primarily driven by the suspension of waterborne oil shipments through the critical Strait of Hormuz. This disruption raises significant concerns over regi










